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If You Were a Dog, What Breed Would You Be?

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Picture yourself with a tail and four legs during this quiz because we are going to tell you what dog breed you would be! Share your hidden canine instincts with us, and you'll have a whole new way of looking at yourself.

Dolphins Sleep Half a Brain at a Time

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Dolphins sleep half a brain at a time to stay aware of danger and control breathing. HowStuffWorks takes a look at how they do it.

Why Penguin Feet Don't Freeze

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Penguin circulation keeps their feet just above freezing to conserve heat.

Fear of Dogs Is Real But Treatable

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To most people dogs are sweet and cuddly, but for some, they're terrifying. HowStuffWorks looks at treatments to get over dog phobias.

This Organism Is Part Plant and Part Animal

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This single-celled creature harnesses algae for energy. HowStuffWorks looks at this strange symbiosis.

Why Scorpions Glow Under Black Light

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There are lots of theories. Maybe fluorescence helps them find each other in the dark?

Why Do Monk Seals Get Eels Up Their Noses?

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NOAA observed a Hawaiian monk seal with an eel up its nose. HowStuffWorks explores how that seal-and-eel situation sometimes occurs.

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