42 Bizarre But True Facts That Skipped the 1980s Syllabus

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    Mountain lions are very secretive and sneaky. They are quiet hunters and usually don't let you see them unless they want you to see them. BizarreFacts23
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    - Snowflake was the only known albino gorilla in the world his rare white fur made him a global sensation, but his condition also made him more vulnerable to sunlight and eventually led to skin cancer. BizarreFacts23
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    You're only ever experiencing the past. It takes milliseconds for your brain to process sensory information. BizarreFacts23
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    Your brain can't feel pain. That's why brain surgery can be done while the patient is awake. BizarreFacts23
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    Time is relative. Astronauts on the ISS age slightly slower than people on Earth due to time dilation. BizarreFacts23
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    Your body contains stardust. The elements that make up your body— carbon, oxygen, nitrogen-were formed in stars billions of years ago BizarreFacts23
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    You replace your skin every month. Every 28-35 days, your skin cells renew completely. You're not even the same "you" skin-wise as last month. Bizarre Facts23
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    Ironically, the fear of long words is called Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia. The 36- letter word was first used in the first century BCE to criticise writers with an unreasonable penchant for long words. BizarreFacts23
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    Earth's rotation is changing speed. It's actually slowing, and this means that, on average, the length of a day increases by around 1.8 seconds per century. BizarreFacts23
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    A 60-year-old Japanese truck driver discovered he had been accidentally switched at birth back in 1953 at a hospital in Tokyo. While his biological parents were wealthy, the baby mistakenly given to them went on to become the head of a real estate company. Meanwhile, he was raised by a struggling single mother, unaware of the life he was meant to have. BizarreFacts23
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    In Sedona, Arizona, strict sign regulations are in place to protect the area's natural beauty, limiting the use of bright colors like yellow. As a result, the local McDonald's had to adopt a unique blue color scheme for its iconic arches to blend in with the city's earthy, scenic surroundings. M B
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    Swedish King Adolf Frederick died in 1771 after eating 14 cinnamon buns BizarreFacts23
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    If humans had a vision as good as an eagle's, we would be able to see an ant on the ground from the roof of a 10-story building. We would also have brilliant color vision, UV vision, and nearly a 360-degree range of view, BizarreFacts23
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    In 2016, an 18-month-old German Shepherd named Luna fell off a boat in the Pacific Ocean. She swam 2 miles to a nearby island and survived for 5 weeks by eating mice before being rescued by Navy personnel. She was slightly malnourished but otherwise in perfect condition.
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    In October of 1994, Pulp Fiction Forrest Gump, The Shawshank Redemption, and Jurassic Park were allin theatres at the same time... >>>>
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    You should eat only six fries per serving, Harvard professor says.
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    In 2017, police arrested a 99-year-old woman so she could cross it off her bucket list.
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    "Neutron stars are so dense that a sugar-cube-sized piece would weigh a billion tons. Imagine trying to bench press that!"
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    "Water can boil and freeze at the same time. It's called the 'Triple Point.' Basically, water has an identity crisis under the right temperature and pressure." STIR RYREX D Ο HEAT
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    "If you remove all the empty space from atoms, the entire human race could fit inside a sugar cube. Talk about extreme downsizing!"
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    "Bananas are radioactive! But don't worry-you'd need to eat 10 million in one sitting for it to be dangerous. At that point, radiation is the least of your problems!"
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    Crows can recognize and remember human faces.
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    Did you know? There's a lake in Australia called Lake Hillier that is naturally bright pink! Scientists believe this is due to a type of algae and bacteria in the water.
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    The koala can sleep for up to 20 hours a day, wakes up primarily to eat, and then goes back to sleep.
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    China's artificial sun sets a record by sustaining 100 million degrees of heat, for 17 minutes and 46 seconds on Earth.
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    In Denmark, McDonald's workers earn at least $20 per hour. They also receive six weeks of paid vacation each year, along with life insurance, maternity leave, and a pension plan. McDonald's DRIVE-THRU
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    Did you know there are more stars in the universe than grains of sand on all the Earth's beaches?
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    Did you know the world's deepest postbox is in Susami Bay, Japan, 10 meters underwater? éƒµă€’ä¾¿ POST D 1057
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    Did you know bees can recognize human faces? They use a method similar to facial recognition software.
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    Did you know the sentence "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog" uses every letter in the English alphabet?
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    Did you know the first email was sent in 1971 by a computer engineer named Ray Tomlinson? A Irenters Ena71. nttemt:: 901 "Qwertyuinop." SASCOSH 1008-EE CK00 ERIQUOS TOM
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    Dolphins have "bromances" in which two males pair up for as long as 15 years and help each other hook up with females
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    Did you know the inventor of the Pringles can is buried in one? Fred Baur's ashes were placed in a Pringles can per his request. PRINGLES ORIGINAL LIGHTLY SALTED
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    Did you know some turtles can breathe through their butts? This is known as cloacal respiration.
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    The Northern White Rhino is now functionally extinct. It survived for 55 million years through ice ages, earthquakes and meteor strikes Sadly, it couldn't survive humans.
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    'Swim Call' is a naval tradition where sailors are allowed to swim in the open ocean during a ship's deployment 1661
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    I just learned that baby owls sleep on their stomachs because their heads are too heavy, and the thought has me cracking up!
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    Sharks have been around for hundreds of millions of years, and while they continue to evolve, they are also in grave danger. Largely due to overfishing, shark and ray populations fell by 71.1% between 1970 and 2018, according to a 2021 study published in the journal Nature.
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    10 million years ago, turtles could eat you with a single bite. The world's largest turtle. Stupendewys geographicus roamed the waters of South America ten million years ago. Learn more about turtles. See our new les Nature's Living Sculptures exhibit, on Level Two
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    Highway hypnosis is an altered mental state in which an automobile driver can drive lengthy distances and respond adequately to external events with no recollection of consciously having done so.
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    KFC's handwritten recipe is stored in a safe within a vault at the company's Louisville headquarters. To maintain confidentiality, KFC employs two separate suppliers: one blends part of the recipe, while the other completes it, ensuring that no single entity has access to the entire formulation. KFC
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    Unpopular opinion: Room temperature pizza tastes much better than hot pizza.

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