o 12
Newborns Will Be Given To The Wrong Parents Daily.
o
5%
Of Canadians Don't Know The First Seven(7) Words Of The Canadian Anthem, but
Know The First Nine(9) Words Of The American Anthem.
o
A
Cockroach Can Live Several Weeks With Its Head Cut Off.
o
A
Giraffe Can Clean Its Ears With It's 21-Inch Tongue.
o
A
Goldfish Has A Memory Span Of Three(3) Seconds.
o
A
Hummingbird Weighs Less Than A Penny.
o
In
1873, Colgate Made A Toothpaste That Was Available In A Jar.
o
Mars
Is The Home Of Olympus Mons, The Largest Known Volcano In Our Solar System
o
A
Monkey Was Once Tried And Convicted For Smoking A Cigarette In South Ben,
Indiana
o
Japanese
Research Has Concluded That Moderate Drinking Can Boost IQ Levels.
o
Elizabeth
Taylor Has Appeared On The Cover Of Life Magazine More Than Anyone Else.
o
The
Typical Lead Pencil Can Draw A Line That Is Thirty Five Mile Long.
o
The
Word Toy Comes From An Old English Word That Means Tool.
o
Humans
Are Born With 300 Bones In Their Body, However When A Person Reaches Adulthood
They Only Have 206 Bones. This Occurs Because Many Of Them Join Together To
Make A Single Bone.
o
Most
Lipstick Contains Fish Scales.
o
The
Sentence “The Quick Brown Fox Jumps Over The Lazy Dog” Uses Every Letter In The
English Language.
o
Of
Married Couples, 70% Of Men And 60% Of Women Have Cheated On Their Spouse.
o
More
People Are Killed by Donkey Annually Than Are Killed In Plane Crashes.
o
Scallops
Have Approximately 100 Eyes Around The Edge Of Its Shell.
o
In
1810, Peter Durand Invented The Tin Can For Preserving Food.
o
Each
Year There Are Approximately 20 Million Coconuts Produced Worldwide.
o
Serving
Ice Cream On Cherry Pie Was Once Illegal In Kansas.
o
The
Largest Employer In The World Is The Indian Railway System In India, Employing
Over 1.6 Million People.
o
China
Has More English Speakers Than The United States.
o
The
Nickname For A Japanese Businessmen Is “Salarymen”.
o
The
Most Popular Twizzler Candy Flavor Is Strawberry.
o
Infants
Spend More Time Dreaming Than Adults Do.
o
The
Only Species Of Turtle That Live In The Open Ocean Is The Sea System.
o
Venus
Is The Only Planet That Rotates Clockwise.
o
Over
200 Varieties Of Watermelons Are Grown In The U.S
o
The
Most Dangerous Job In The United States Is That Of A Fisherman, Followed
By Logging And Then An Airline Pilot.
o
Some
Snails Live On Branches In Trees
o
The
Youngest Pope Was 11 Years Old.
o
Did
You Know You Share Your Birthday With At Least 9 Other Million People In The
World?
o
During
The First World War, Cigarettes Were Handed Out To Soldiers Along With Their
Rations.
o
Franklin
Pierce Was The First U.S. President To Have A Christmas Tree In The White
House.
o
Walt
Disney Had Originally Suggested Using The Name Mortimer Mouse Instead Of Mickey
Mouse.
o
Canada
Has More Inland Waters And Lakes Than Any Other Country In The World.
o
The
Smallest Man Ever Was Gul Muhammad (1957-1997) Of India, Who Measured 1 Feet,
10 Inches.
o
In
Belgium, There Is A Museum Just For Strawberries.
o
The
Simpsons Is The Longest Running Prime-Time Animated Series On The Television
History.
o
On
Average, A Canadian Girl Owns Seven(7) Barbie Dolls, Whereas An American Girl
Owns Eight(8).
o
A
Piece Of French Toast Of French Toast That Was Partially Eaten By Justin
Timberlake Sold On eBay.
o
The
Olympic Was The Sister Ship Of The Titanic, And She Provided Twenty-Five(25)
Years Of Service.
o
Pumpkins
Contain Potassium And Vitamin A.
o
The
Fastest Moving Land Snake Is The Black Mamba, Which Can Move Up To Seven(7)
Miles Per Hour.
o
Rabbits
Can Live up To Ten Years.
o
The
Average Life Span Of A Single Red Blood Cell Is One-Twenty(120) Days.
o
The
Chances Of Making Two Holes-In-One In A Round Of Golf Are One In
Sixty-Seven(67) Million.
o
The
Watch Was Invented By Peter Herlein Of Nurembeg In 1510.
o
Every
Year, Burger King Restaurants Prepare Over 950,000 Pounds Of Bacon For Their
Breakfast Customers.
o
Isaac
Newton Used To Be A Member Of Parliament.
o
Black
Pepper Is The Most Popular Spice In The World.
o
In
Greece, The Climate Is So Warm That Many Of The Cinemas Do Not Even Have Roofs.
o
There
Are Over One Hundred billion Galaxies With Each Galaxy Having Billions Of
Stars.