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Top 50 Random Fun Facts

1.   Misery is a village in France.

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2.   Did you know that crocodiles can't stick out their tongues? Their tongues are attached to the roof of their mouth!

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3.   Facebook, Youtube, Instagram and Pinterest are all banned in China.

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4.   Nokia Tune was played about 8.1 billion times a day in 2009.

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5.   The Pacific Wheel in Santa Monica, California, is the first solar-powered Ferris wheel on the planet.

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6.   Tom and Jerry cartoons won seven Oscars and being nominated for a total of 13. Another fun fact, since the first released in February 1940, Tom and Jerry would now be 80 years of age.

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7.   The scientific term for the shape of a Pringle is 'Hyperbolic Paraboloid.'

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8.   Wealth psychology is a branch of psychology designed to help the immensely wealthy deal with the issues of being rich. Poor things.

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9.   Canada’s lowest recorded temperature was -81.4 degrees Fahrenheit (-63C) in 1947.

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10.   A teenager died in Taiwan after reportedly playing the videogame "Diablo 3" for 40 hours straight.

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11.   Chicago gang counterfeiters attempted to steal Abraham Lincoln’s corpse and request a US$200,000 ransom in 1876.

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12.   A woman can get pregnant while she is already pregnant.

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13.   The most-disliked video on Youtube is "Youtube Rewind 2018: Everyone Controls Rewind" with a total of 16 million dislikes.

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14.   Mudskippers fish can walk on land.

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15.   When two prime numbers differ by 6(e.g. 5 and 11), they are known as sexy primes.

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16.   Sharks are older than trees.

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17.   There are over 1,400 species of bats worldwide, making them the second largest group of mammals (after rodents).

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18.   Eggplant is a fruit, not a vegetable. It is considered a berry by botanical definition.

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19.   Billionaire David Tepper bought a beachfront mansion for $43.5 million in 2010 from a former boss of his who denied him a promotion. Tepper then had the mansion completely demolished to make room for a mansion twice its size.

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20.   Bullfrogs never sleep.

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21.   At the Siege of Charleroi, which eventually led to the Battle of Fleurus, the French Aerostatic Corps made history by using a balloon for military reconnaissance. On June 26, 1794, engineer Jean-Marie-Joseph Coutelle piloted "L’Entreprenant" ("The Enterprising One"), tracking the movements of Coalition Army troops and helping secure a victory for the French Republic. This marked a significant milestone in the use of technology in warfare.

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22.   The only pirate known to have buried treasure was William Kidd.

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23.   A recent study has revealed that approximately 1.2 million individuals have lost their lives due to snakebites in India over the last two decades.

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24.   During the Great Depression in the U.S., many families sewed clothing from flour sacks. It is estimated that during the Depression, 3.5 million women and children were wearing a dress made from flour sacks.

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25.   World War 2 was the deadliest conflict in human history, with an estimated total of 70-85 million people perished.

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26.   On March 30, 1867, Secretary of State William H. Seward agreed to purchase Alaska from Russia for $7.2 million, or 2 cents per acre. Some labeled the purchase as "Seward's Folly," as they contended that the United States had acquired useless land.

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27.   The top five languages spoken in the U.S. are English, Spanish, Chinese, French, and Tagalog.

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28.   When you sneeze while travelling at 60 mph, you cover about 50 feet with your eyes closed.

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29.   Actor Terrence Howard believes that "1 x 1 = 2". He has even created and patented his own language of logic called "Terryology" to prove it.

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30.   Even after extinction, the Dodo is still the national animal of Mauritius.

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31.   The Japanese word inemuri means 'sleeping on the job'; the practice is supposed to show how committed an employee is.

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32.   The color pattern and the shape of a humpback whale's fins are as unique as fingerprints in humans.

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33.   The world's smallest mammal is a bat called the bumblebee bat. It weighs less than a penny!

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34.   Lobsters pee out of their faces.

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35.   The first-ever 3D feature film was called The Power of Love and premiered in 1922 in Los Angeles.

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36.   Parapsychology is the study of paranormal and psychic phenomena, including telepathy, precognition, clairvoyance, psychokinesis, near-death experiences, synchronicity, reincarnation, apparitional experiences, and other paranormal claims.

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37.   Rapper Lil Wayne was asked to leave after trying to fight a referee at an anti-violence charity basketball event.

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38.   A group of ferrets is called a busyness.

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39.   Christianity was the main religion in Egypt between the Fourth and Sixth Centuries.

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40.   According to The New York Times, President Donald Trump paid only $750 in federal income taxes for 2016 and 2017.

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41.   There’s a traditional meatballs dish in the United Kingdom called “faggots” It is usually made from pig heart, liver and fatty belly meat.

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42.   Until the 1970s, the bluefin tuna was considered trash fish, and people caught them just for fun. In fact, tuna was commonly called neko-matagi, meaning "fish that even a cat would disdain."

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43.   The name of the shape of Pringles is called a "Hyperbolic Paraboloid."

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44.   There's a pink lake located in Western Australia called Lake Hillier. The cause of the pink color is because of the presence of Dunaliella salina.

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45.   About 20% of the world's tech founders are immigrants, even though immigrants only make up about 4 percent of the world's population.

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46.   Boeing 777 is the world’s largest twinjet and the first commercial aircraft to be designed entirely with computer-aided design.

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47.   You won't sneeze while sleeping because the brain shuts down the sneeze reflex.

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48.   The first recorded sighting of an unidentified flying object (UFO) was in 1440 BC in ancient Egypt, according to hieroglyphs.

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49.   The Crusades, a series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims from the 11th to the 13th centuries, were fought primarily to secure control of holy sites in and around Jerusalem.

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50.   The United States of America does not have an official language at the federal level.

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