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    3 Crazy Kids who got Powerful Too Soon

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    Crazy Facts About Historical Figures Part 20

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    Crazy History Facts You Wont Learn Anywhere Else part 17

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    Crazy Facts About History's World Leaders part 38

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    💡 Trivia Fun Facts about the moon

    Geography. Australia's diameter is 600km wider than the moon's. The moon sits at 3400km in diameter, while Australia's diameter from east to west is almost 4000km. The moon, as a sphere, has more surface size, but it's still pretty amazing.
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    💡 Trivia Fun Facts

    Fun fact: it's not just a tiger's fur that has black stripes. If you were to shave off all of the fur, its skin underneath would show the same exact markings, almost appearing as though they were tattooed! Also, each tiger's stripe patterns are completely unique, as distinct as human fingerprints.
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    🐾 Pets · Plants Facts about Fish

    1. Fish are social and cooperative 2. Fish feel pleasure, not just pain 3. Fish have great memories 4. Fish are smart and can learn 5. Fish are flexible 6. Fish are excellent communicators
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    💡 Trivia Random Facts

    Did you know? - Planking for 5 minutes a day improves posture, core strength, improve arm strength, develop balance, strengths lowers back and help flexibility.
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    💡 Trivia Random Facts

    " Chewing gum has been found to remove harmful bacteria from mouths, according to a study."
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    Facts and Trivia

    Wine glasses can enhance the pleasure of drinking wine Despite the different shapes and sizes the most important feature was a large bowl, which universally enhanced the aromas of the wine by facilitating more surface contact with oxygen. An ample bowl also enables swirling of the wine, another...
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    Weird and Bizarre History Facts

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    ❓ Help 4 interesting facts about Philippines

    Give me Four interesting facts about Philippines
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    🔒 Closed Trivia

    The compulsive desire to look at something that horrifies you, like a horror film or an injury, is called cacospectomania.
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    🍔 Food · Travel Vit-C supplements hoax? (Six Facts about Vitamin C)

    "The portrayal of vitamin C as a safe and effective supplement is a broad generalization promoted by an industry that is making billions off high-dose synthetic products. Although we all need adequate amounts of vitamin C for good health, this nutrient is best obtained as nature intended — from...
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    🔒 Closed Did you know?

    The human brain has enough memory to hold three million hours of television. The brain's memory is 2.5 petabytes. You would have to leave the TV running continuously for more than 300 years to use up all that storage.
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    🔒 Closed 20 Fun Facts about Earth

    FUN FACTS ABOUT EARTH 1. The Earth’s longest mountain range is underwater! It is 50,000 miles long and is called the Atlantic Mid-Ocean Ridge System 2. Earth may be the fifth largest planet in our solar system, but it’s the largest terrestrial planet. Terrestrial planets are planets that are...
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    🔒 Closed Crazy Facts About Historical Figures part 10...

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    🔒 Closed TOP 5 FACTS ABOUT POLAR BEARS

    1. POLAR BEARS ARE CLASSIFIED AS MARINE MAMMALS Because they spend most of their lives on the sea ice of the Arctic Ocean depending on the ocean for their food and habitat, polar bears are the only bear species to be considered marine mammals. 2. A POLAR BEAR SKIN IS ACTUALLY BLACK Beneath all...
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    🔒 Closed TOP 5 FACTS ABOUT WALRUSES

    1. THERE ARE TWO MAIN SUBSPECIES OF WALRUS The Atlantic and Pacific – which both occupy different areas of the Arctic. The Atlantic walrus lives in the seasonally ice-covered northern waters of Canada, Greenland, Norway and Russia. The Pacific walrus has a wide range between Russia and the US...
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    🔒 Closed TOP 5 FACTS ABOUT DOLPHINS

    1. DOLPHINS CAN BE FOUND ALL OVER THE WORLD AND IN DIFFERENT ENVIRONMENTS There are 36 species of marine dolphins - living in nearly all aquatic environments, including oceans, coastal, estuarine and freshwater - and in temperatures ranging from less than 0°C to more than 30°C. In Britain...
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