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What Metal Is This Common Object Made Of?

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When it comes to material components in many objects, metal usually is one of the first things people think of. Take this quiz to see if you know your metal objects!

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.

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.

The Ultimate Bird Quiz

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Can you tell an osprey from an owlet? With the new protocols in avian diversity, there are now a reported 18,000 different species of birds. Take this quiz and find out!

The A to Z Apex Predator Quiz!

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Congratulations! As a member of the human race, you qualify as an apex predator: a species that has no known predators. Take the quiz to see if you can name these other predators.

How Bioluminescence Works

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Bioluminescence is an organism's ability to produce light through a chemical reaction. Learn about bioluminescence and how bioluminescent organisms produce light.

Why are mermaids on ships' prows considered good luck?

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It's a long-standing sailor tradition to put a mermaid on a ship's prow. Learn why mermaids on ships' prows are considered good luck at HowStuffWorks.

10 Animals That Look Like Monsters

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All sorts of animals look like monsters, from the anglerfish to the crazy oarfish. Meet 10 real animal monsters with this list from HowStuffWorks.

The Cone Snail Is a Slow, but Highly Venomous, Predator

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Cone snails are marine animals that harpoon their prey and incapacitate them with deadly toxins. They may be beautiful, but they are highly venomous.

How Bug Zappers Work

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Bug zappers can help keep your backyard free of pesky insects. Find out how bug zappers kill insects and take a look at the inside of a bug zapper.

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