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The Bengal Cat Hybrid Has a Controversial Backstory

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A hybrid cross between a small Asian leopard cat and a domestic cat, the Bengal cat will keep you busy with its intelligence and active personality. It may even shower with you.

The Tiny Fennec Fox Is All Ears

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HowStuffWorks gets to know the fennec fox, the smallest fox with the biggest ears.

Why Dogs Love Belly Rubs, Cats Not So Much

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Why do dogs love belly rubs while cats seem to hate them? HowStuffWorks looks at the facts about animal belly rubs.

What Do Reindeer Do When They're Not Pulling Santa's Sleigh?

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HowStuffWorks takes a look at reindeer, those super flying sleigh pullers of Christmas Eve.

Why Some Animals Eat Rocks to Aid in Digestion

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Gastroliths, or "stomach stones," are found in animals from chickens to sea lions. But what are they for?

How Did the Goldfish Become Everyone's First Pet?

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Goldfish are easy to care for, as long as you follow three basic steps. HowStuffWorks tells you what they are.

Penguins: The Monogamous Tuxedoed Birds That 'Fly' Underwater

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HowStuffWorks looks at penguins, the tuxedoed swimming birds who mate for life and swim like Olympic champs.

Savannah Cat Hybrids Are Gorgeous, Energetic and Expensive

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What do you get when you mix a domestic cat with a wild African serval cat? You get a Savannah cat, which turns out to be a very beautiful but very controversial kitty.

How Dangerous Is the Beaver?

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Beaver attacks get a lot of media attention but should we really be afraid of beavers? HowStuffWorks learns all about these rodents.

Bald Eagle Size, Diet and History as a National Icon

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The national bird of the United States has taken on iconic status as the avian avatar of freedom, but its wingspan and steely gaze guarantee its status in the pecking order of prey birds as a symbol of strength.

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