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What is the most random fact?
40 Random Obscure Facts That Will Make Everyone Think You’re a Genius
- Competitive art used to be in the Olympics.
- A chef’s hat has exactly 100 pleats.
- “OMG” usage can be traced back to 1917.
- Some cats are actually allergic to humans.
- The majority of your brain is fat.
- Oranges aren’t naturally occurring fruits.
Did you know mindblowing facts?
100 Mind-Blowing Facts You’ve Never Heard Before
- Every ‘c’ in Pacific Ocean is pronounced differently.
- Black apples exist.
- Butt-shaped robots are used to test phones.
- There are now giant pigs as heavy as polar bears.
- Japanese golfers have hole-in-one insurance.
Did you know about animals facts?
16 Unique Facts About 16 Unique Animals
- The heart of a shrimp is located in its head.
- A snail can sleep for three years.
- The fingerprints of a koala are so indistinguishable from humans that they have on occasion been confused at a crime scene.
- Slugs have four noses.
- Elephants are the only animal that can’t jump.
What are some mind blowing facts you’ve never heard before?
100 Mind-Blowing Facts You’ve Never Heard Before 1 Every ‘c’ in Pacific Ocean is pronounced differently.. The English language is quirky, and one of the best examples of… 6 Cucamelons (or “mouse melons”) look like grape-sized watermelons but have a citrus flavor.. Plenty of people enjoy… 10 A
Do you know these odd facts about American history?
American history is loaded with odd facts and fascinating tidbits—all of which the average American probably doesn’t know. Here they are. Nope, it wasn’t the first president of the United States who lived in the White House, but John Adams and his wife Abigail. While Washington did oversee the construction of the house, he never lived in it.
What are some American things you didn’t know about America?
21 Very American Things You’ll Be Surprised You Didn’t Know 1. The classic “Bald Eagle screech” is actually a red-tailed hawk. Bald eagle screeches are kind of weak. Despite what… 2. Abraham Lincoln is in the Wrestling Hall of Fame. As a 22-year-old, Lincoln was described as able to “outrun,… 3.
How much do you know about America’s love of pizza?
The copper statue was a gift from France to the United States in October 1886. We love our pie—enough that we collectively consume 100 acres of pizza every single day. Annually, around 300 billion pizzas are sold in the good, ‘ole U.S.A. Not only that, but a reported 93 percent of Americans have eaten pizza within the past month.