Top 15 Fun and Interesting Facts about Everything
#1 Cats has fewer toe on their back paws.
Like most four-legged animals, their front toes are on the toes, but they have only four fingers in the back. Scientists believe that the four legs of a toe can help them run faster. Do you know any other interesting facts about cats?
#2 Kleenex tissues originally intended for gas mask
When there was a shortage of cotton during World War I, Kimberly Clark developed a thin and flattened cotton substitute that the military tried to use as a filter in a gas mask. Before the scientists finished the material for the gas mask, the war was over, so the company resolved it to be softer and softer, replacing the kleenex as a facial tissue. Did the marketing.
#3 Blue whales eat half a million calories in one mouthful
These random facts keep in mind! Those 457,000 calories are about 240 times more energy that the wheel uses to pull from its mouth.
#4 That tiny pocket in jeans was designed to store pocket watches
The original jeans had only four pockets: the smaller ones, the other two on the front and only the one in the back.
#5 Turkeys can blush
When turkeys are frightened or excited - like when men see a girl they are interested in, the light skin of their head and neck turns bright red, blue, or white. The skin flap, called "snode", also turns red on their beaks.
#6 Most Disney characters wear gloves to keep animation simple
Walt Disney was probably the first character to have gloves on his characters, as seen in the 1929 opera in the upper house, Mickey Mouse. Disney told its biographer in 1957, in addition to the ease of moving, that is another reason Disney chose gloves: "We didn't want him to have a mouse."
#7 The man with the world’s deepest voice can make sounds humans can’t hear
The man named Tim Storm, can't even hear the note, which is eight to eight below the lowest G in the piano - but the elephant can.
#8 The American flag was designed by a high school student
It started as a school project for Bob Haft's junior year history class, and earned a B in 1958. Although Alaska and Hawaii are not yet states, it had 50 stars in its design. Haft thought that the two would soon gain state and show their design to the government. When President Dwight D. Eisenhower called in to approve his design, the Teachers of the Week changed his party to A's.
#9 Cows do not have upper front teeth
Although they have molar in the upper part of their mouth. Where you would expect is a thick layer of tissue called upper incisors, cows, sheep, and goats called "dental pads". They are used to pull grass from their lower teeth. Use.
#10 Thanks to (3D) printing, NASA can basically “email” tools to astronaut
Buying new equipment at the space station used to take months or even years, but new technology means these tools are ready in hours.
#11 Only a quarter of the Sahara Desert is sandy
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Most of it is covered with gravel, though it also has mountains and springs. Oh, and it's not the world's largest desert - Antarctica.
#12 Bananas grow upside down
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Or technically, we peel them upside down. You will find these random facts eating different fruits. Naturally, they apparently grow from their trunks, but that means their bottles really face the sky. As they grow older, the fruits are inclined toward the sun, and they become a particular curve.
#13 There were active volcanoes on the moon when dinosaurs were alive
Most of the volcanoes were probably stopped a billion years ago, but NASA's new findings suggest that lava flows probably existed 100 million years ago, when dinosaurs were still roaming.
#14 Dogs sniff good smells with their left nostril
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Usually dogs begin to smell their right nostrils, then keep it there if the scent may indicate danger, but they will shift to the left for something pleasant, such as food or companionship.
#15 Avocados were named after reproductive organs
Locals in Mexico and Central America used the word āhuacatl for both "khےse" and "avocado". Originally this fruit was sold in the United States under the name "Alligator pear", even stuck to the current name.
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