Fascinating Facts That Will Expand Your Mind
What is there not to enjoy about having a wealth of strange and weird information?
What is there not to enjoy about having a wealth of strange and weird information?
1
Honey is the only food that will never rot. It can crystallize, but if kept in perfect conditions it can last for literally thousands of years.
2
A group of giraffes is technically called a tower.
3
There's a city in Brazil called "Nao-Me-Toque," which means "Don't Touch Me."
4
Most of a sperm whale's head is filled with a fatty, yellow tissue called "junk."
5
Barack Obama's late father was a senior economic advisor for the Kenyan government.
6
Many Tibetan monks sleep sitting up.
7
Here's a particularly harsh but true fact: In China, women who remain unmarried into their late 20s and beyond are called "Sheng nu" which means "leftover women."
8
President Obama has read every single Harry Potter book.
9
The average person unlocks his or her smartphone 110 times each day -- bet you didn't think your checking that much, did you?
10
YouTube star Grumpy Cat earned more than Gwyneth Paltrow in 2014.
11
"Thriller" was originally titled "Starlight" and had the same tune, but completely different lyrics.
12
On the Titanic, there was a stash of binoculars inside of a locker. Unfortunately, the key was lost -- maybe if they'd had them, they would have been able to see the iceberg.
13
If you start a conversation in Facebook Messenger and type @fbchess. you can play chess with a friend.
14
Germany was the first country ever to implement Daylight Saving Time. The strategy was used to save energy during World War II.
15
California uses prison inmates to fight forest fires.
16
After winter passes, you can see sunken ships at the bottom of Lake Michigan from the sky.
17
It sounds unbelievable, but it's true: In 1994, a 75-pound bag of cocaine fell out of a plane and landed in the middle of a Florida crime watch meeting.
18
Russians take guns into space to protect themselves against bears if they land in an undesirable location on their way back to Russia.
19
Fortune cookies are not a traditional Chinese custom -- they were actually invented in San Francisco.
20
Steven Spielberg completed his degree about 33 years after dropping out. He used Schindler's List as his final project.
21
Venezuela's name comes from the Italian word "Veneziola" (little Venice). Explorer Amerigo Vespucci saw Venezuela, and the houses there reminded him of Venice.
22
Scientists think that cats are afraid of water because their ancestors didn't live near the water, and therefore never learned how to swim.
23
Google owns many domains to cover mistypes such as: Gooogle, Gogle, Googel, and even 466453.
24
Women in ancient Rome thought that wearing the sweat of gladiators would improve their complexion.
25
Finland has more heavy metal bands per capita than any other country in the world. Who knew the Finnish were so hardcore?
26
Regular old house cats share 95.6% of their DNA with tigers.
27
One-third of Italians have never actually used the Internet.
28
There's actually a laser procedure to change one's eye color from brown to blue.
29
North Koreans may only choose from 28 government-approved haircuts.
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