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Did you know that some birds can recognize themselves in the mirror? Talk about a vanity problem!

In 2006, a comedian in India named Raju Srivastav performed non-stop for 48 hours, setting a world record. I bet he had everyone rolling in the aisles!

The shortest war in history was between England and Zanzibar in 1896 and lasted only 38 minutes. I guess one side really didn’t want to play anymore!

Did you know that Australia has a pink lake called Lake Hillier? It’s like something straight out of a fairy tale!

In Japan, it is considered polite to slurp your noodles while eating. So, if you’re ever there, make sure to make some noise!

Some people suffer from a condition called humour blindness where they are unable to understand jokes. I wonder if they just go through life thinking everyone is weirdly enthusiastic about everything!

The average person laughs about 13 times a day. I guess it’s time to up our daily quota!

Did you know that laughter produces the same brainwave patterns as deep meditation? So, laughing your head off is actually good for you!

The world’s oldest joke is over 4,000 years old and can be traced back to ancient Sumeria. It goes, Something which has never occurred since time immemorial; a young woman did not fart in her husband’s lap. I guess potty humor has always been timeless!

Octopuses have three hearts. So, maybe they’re just really good at heartbreak too!

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The average American eats about 18 acres of pizza in their lifetime. Talk about taking a slice of the American dream!

Did you know that cucumbers are 96% water? They’re basically summer’s way of reminding us to stay hydrated!

In the 19th century, a popular fashion trend in England involved wearing live birds as hats. That’s one way to bring the phrase flight of fancy to life!

Male seahorses are the ones who give birth and can carry up to 1,500 babies at a time. Talk about being a real hands-on dad!

The English word oxymoron is an example of an oxymoron because it combines two contradictory terms. It’s like saying jumbo shrimp or working vacation.

Did you know that sneezes can travel up to 100 miles per hour? No wonder it’s so hard to catch them with a tissue!

In 1998, NASA spent $15 million developing a pen that could write in space. Meanwhile, the Russian cosmonauts just used pencils. Sometimes the simplest solutions are the best!

The six degrees of separation concept suggests that every person on Earth is connected to any other person through a chain of acquaintances with no more than six intermediaries. So, Kevin Bacon really was onto something!

The shortest complete sentence in the English language is I am. You can’t get any simpler than that!

Did you know that honey never spoils? Archaeologists have found pots of honey in ancient Egyptian tombs that are over 3,000 years old and still perfectly edible. Talk about the sweetest find!

The world’s tallest snowman ever built was over 100 feet tall and was appropriately named Olympia. I guess he really reached for the stars!

A group of flamingos is called a flamboyance. Now that’s a party I’d love to be invited to!

Did you know that there is a town in Norway called Hell? I wonder if it has a devilishly good climate!

Pigs can’t look up at the sky, so if you ever find yourself with a porcine audience, make sure to keep it interesting at ground level!

The average person spends about 6 months of their life waiting for red traffic lights to turn green. That’s enough time to watch your favorite show on repeat!

Did you know that there is a phobia called pogonophobia, which is the fear of beards? I guess some people just can’t handle all that facial hair power!

The longest wedding veil ever measured was 11,012 feet long. That’s almost two miles of love and tulle!

Did you know that the word gym is short for gymnasium, which comes from the Greek word gymnos meaning naked? I guess it’s time to get back to working out in our birthday suits!

Astronauts in space can’t cry because there is no gravity to pull the tears down their faces. Looks like sadness just floats away up there!

Did you know that a group of pugs is called a grumble? I guess they take napping very seriously!

The world’s largest rubber duck was over six stories tall and was named Mama Duck. I guess she made all other rubber ducks feel inadequate!

Did you know that the Hawaiian alphabet only has 12 letters? Talk about keeping it simple and breezy!

The average person walks the equivalent of five times around the world in their lifetime. So, even if you never left your town, you’ve practically become an explorer!

Did you know that there is a town in Alaska called Chicken? I wonder if the residents are tired of the same old jokes!

Cows have best friends and become stressed when they are separated. Looks like cows are really just big bundles of emotions!

Did you know that the first alarm clock was created in ancient Greece and was a water clock? Although, I’m not sure waking up to water splashing in your face is any more pleasant than the traditional alarm sound!

The state nickname of Nevada is The Silver State, but it has more gold mines than any other state in the US. Talk about a hidden treasure!

Did you know that the city of Paris, France, was meant to be demolished in the 19th century to make way for new buildings and streets? Thankfully, someone had better taste and it was saved from destruction!

The average human eats about 70 bugs and insects in their lifetime while sleeping. Sweet dreams, indeed!

Did you know that the world’s oldest known recipe is for beer? It dates back over 3,900 years and was found on a Sumerian poem written on a clay tablet. Cheers to ancient wisdom!

Sloths only poop once a week, and when they do, they lose about one-third of their body weight. Now that’s what I call a weight-loss program!

Did you know that there is a town in Norway called Hell? I wonder if the residents enjoy warm weather!

In ancient Rome, vomiting after eating was considered a sign of luxury and indulgence. Looks like they had a different kind of food coma!

Did you know that bananas are berries, but strawberries are not? It’s like the fruit world has its own set of rules!

The average person produces about 25,000 quarts of spit in their lifetime. That’s enough saliva to fill a small swimming pool!

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