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We Know Far Less About Sharks Than You Might Think

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What are the big questions in shark research? Learn more about what we don't know about sharks in this HowStuffWorks Now article.

The Lemon Shark Is a (Relatively) Friendly Shark

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The lemon shark isn't as aggressive as some other sharks and it isn't quite as yellow as its name suggests.

Are Frogs on the Brink of Extinction?

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Frogs are like the canary in the coal mine for the state of the environment. HowstuffWorks looks at their endangered status.

How Butterflies Work

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Butterflies' lives are all about flight. Learn all about the lives of butterflies and what may happen to the butterfly in the future at HowStuffWorks.

Chances Are You'll Never See a Pine Marten in the Wild

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Pine martens are elusive and love to stay hidden in deep forests, but with strong claws, they are great climbers and hunters.

10 Traits That Make Insects Survivors

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If people had exoskeletons and wings maybe they'd be around forever, too. HowStuffWorks looks at 10 traits that make insects survivors.

What Is a Wolfpack Mentality?

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"How To Train Your Dragon," "What We Do in the Shadows" and tons of other movies include references to wolf packs. Learn how those actually work in the real world.

If a giraffe's neck only has seven vertebrae, how is it so flexible?

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Giraffe necks are amazing feats of engineering that combine strength and flexibility. Learn how giraffe necks remain so flexible with only seven bones.

Are We Entering the Sixth Major Extinction on Earth?

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A new global report says 1 million species are at risk of extinction — the greatest number in human history.

Why are cookiecutter sharks called that?

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Cookiecutter sharks get their name from the round bites they carve out of other sea animals' bodies. Learn about cookiecutter sharks and their bite.

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