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The Loveland Frogman by Any Other Name Is Still a Cryptid

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The Loveland Frogman is a legendary creature said to lurk near the Little Miami River region, 15 miles (24 km) outside the city limits of Cincinnati, Ohio. Reports of this bizarre being describe a frog-like humanoid monster, standing roughly 4 feet (1.2 m) tall on its hind legs, with large reptilian eyes bulging from a round, scaly head.

Ghillie: Fishing Aid and Inspiration for Camo Suits

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The word ghillie might conjure images of snipers or ghostly figures in thick brush. But its roots go back to Scotland and the River Spey, where ghillies originally served as guides for hunting and fishing.

Can animals predict the weather?

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If animals predict the weather, could they save human lives? Learn if animals predict the weather, or if they have a meteorolgoical sixth sense.

How Tear Gas Works

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It may make you run. It may make you throw up. It will definitely make you cry. It's tear gas, and it's no fun to be hit with.

How Black Boxes Work

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Black boxes help investigators determine what happened in an airplane accident. What's inside a black box and how does it record flight data?

How Pasteurization Works

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Pasteurization is the process of removing harmful pathogens from various types of food. Learn about the process of pasteurization.

10 Bizarre Treatments Doctors Used to Think Were Legit

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From tobacco smoke enemas to whirling chairs, doctors have tried almost everything to cure human disease.

How the Navy SEALs Work

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Navy SEALs complete some of the most dangerous U.S. military missions. Learn about how the Navy SEALs work and what it takes to become a SEAL.

Why Does Chocolate Turn White? Unraveling the Sweet Mystery

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You know how chocolate sometimes turns white? Why does that happen and is it still OK to eat?

Does Absinthe Really Cause Hallucinations?

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When absinthe was banned in many countries in the early 1900s, it had really fallen out of favor. How does absinthe affect those who drink it?

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