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The Big, Bad Brain Quiz

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How much of a brainiac are you when it comes to general brain trivia and prevailing myths? Take our quiz and find out!

Battle of the Best Sonar: 'Team Dolphin' vs. 'Team Bat'

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Do dolphins or bats have better sonar? That question has led to some playful ribbing among scientists. HowStuffWorks wanted to find out, too.

The Deep-ocean Anglerfish Catches Prey With the Lure on Its Head

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Most species of the rarely seen anglerfish live up to a mile beneath the ocean, where the females lure prey with a head-dangling hook appendage and permanently fuse with male suitors.

Sloths Only Poop Once a Week — But They Make It a Good One

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HowStuffWorks finds out why sloths expose themselves to so much danger by leaving their tree homes to poop on the ground.

10 Sources for Exotic Fragrances

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Exotic fragrances often have roots in natural, sweet-smelling substances. Learn about 10 sources for exotic fragrances.

Giant Squid, Giant Eyes ... But Relatively Small Optic Lobe

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A new study examines the optic lobes of giant squids. Read this HowStuffWorks article to learn about giant squid eyes and brains.

10 Ways to Stop Using Plastic Right Now

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Plastic is doing irreparable harm to our planet. HowStuffWorks looks at 10 easy ways we can all stop using it.

Do These Nightmare Parasites Hack Snail Brains to Survive?

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This parasitic worm invades a snail's eyestalks, where it pulsates to imitate a caterpillar, attracting the ultimate target, a bird.

Not a Whale of a Tail: You Too Can Become a Mermaid

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HowStuffWorks finds out all about mermaid classes and how to become a professional mermaid.

Daddy Longlegs Aren't (Necessarily) Spiders; So What Are They?

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Daddy longlegs isn't an actual kind of spider, but a colloquial name that's been applied to a wide range of spiders and non-spiders, insects and non-insects.

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