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A snail can sleep for 3 years
Feb 20, 2023, 3:11 PM
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Harley Proctor got the idea to name the soap "Ivory" while he was listening to a bible reading at a church in 1879
Feb 19, 2023, 3:10 PM
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People generally read 25% slower from a computer screen compared to paper
Feb 18, 2023, 3:10 PM
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People who ride on roller coasters have a higher chance of having a blood clot in the brain
Feb 17, 2023, 3:10 PM
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The most popular recipient of Valentine cards are school teachers
Feb 16, 2023, 3:10 PM
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The most popular grown bulbs are tulips
Feb 15, 2023, 3:10 PM
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Women hearts beat faster than men
Feb 13, 2023, 3:10 PM
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From the age of thirty, humans gradually begin to shrink in size
Feb 12, 2023, 3:10 PM
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Great Britain has the highest consumption of ice cream than any other European nation
Feb 11, 2023, 3:17 PM
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In the United States, every year about 15 people die from dog bites
Feb 10, 2023, 3:10 PM
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The actual smallest sovereign entity in the world is the Sovereign Military Order of Malta (S.M.O.M.). It is located in the city of Rome, Italy, has an area of two tennis courts, and as of 2001 has a population of 80, 20 less people than the Vatican. It is a sovereign entity under international law, just as the Vatican is
Feb 9, 2023, 3:10 PM
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Rabbits can live up to ten years
Feb 8, 2023, 3:10 PM
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In 1998, Ten Speed Press publishing company published a book, "The Eat A Bug Cookbook" by David George Gordon that contains over 33 bug recipes
Feb 7, 2023, 3:10 PM
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The elephant is the national animal of Thailand
Feb 6, 2023, 3:10 PM
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Tacoma Narrows Bridge which was located in Washington was nicknamed "Galloping Gertie" because of the unusual way it twisted and swayed with even with the slightest winds when people would drive on it. The bridge collapsed on November 7, 1940, fortunately no humans died, except for a dog
Feb 5, 2023, 3:10 PM
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