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  2. Uropygi - Wikipedia

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    Like the related orders Schizomida and Amblypygi, whip scorpions use only six legs for walking, with the first two legs serving as antennae-like sensory organs. All species also have very large scorpion-like pedipalps (pincers) but there is an additional large spine on each palpal tibia.

  3. How To Get Rid Of Bad Smells In Your Fridge Permanently - AOL

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    And, to make your fridge smell extra fresh and clean, wipe it down with vinegar and water. Lemon Juice. Like vinegar, lemon juice is another natural cleaner that can be used to freshen up the ...

  4. 9 Household Items You Should Never Clean With Vinegar

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    "Like natural stone surfaces and grout, vinegar’s acidic properties can eat away at rubber," says Mock. Instead, clean rubber with a combination of natural soap and water. Pet Messes

  5. 7 tips to make your home smell good - AOL

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    “This will make the room smell like vinegar, but the smell dissipates quickly,” Taylor told Apartment Therapy. Sprinkle on some baking soda.

  6. Body odor - Wikipedia

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    Typically, the liver converts ammonia to urea because ammonia has a high level of toxicity. The kidneys are responsible for removing waste, such as urea, out from the body. However, if the kidneys are not functioning properly, this urea is kept as ammonia, causing the urine and even one's breath to smell like ammonia. [43]

  7. Boogers Are My Beat - Wikipedia

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    Boogers Are My Beat is a book containing a collection of articles written by Pulitzer Prize winning humor columnist Dave Barry. It was originally published by Crown Publishing Group in 2003.

  8. Why you shouldn't eat your boogers - AOL

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    Which get trapped by a layer of sticky snot that lines your nostrils. It's like fly paper for the flu. And as you continue to breathe, air hardens the mucus into a solid booger, a gooey prison ...

  9. Olfactory system - Wikipedia

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    Age is the strongest reason for olfactory decline in healthy adults, having even greater impact than does cigarette smoking. Age-related changes in smell function often go unnoticed and smell ability is rarely tested clinically unlike hearing and vision. 2% of people under 65 years of age have chronic smelling problems.