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« Reply #190025 on: Today at 05:31:19 AM »
Mount Everest isn't the tallest mountain on Earth. Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa in Hawaii, the twin volcanoes, are taller than Mount Everest as 4.2km of their height is submerged underwater. The twin volcanoes measure a staggering 10.2km in total, compared to Everest’s paltry 8.8km.


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« Reply #190027 on: Today at 05:32:16 AM »


That bush is pushing the fabric integrity to the limit

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« Reply #190028 on: Today at 05:34:05 AM »
An Octopus doesn't actually have tentacles. They have eight limbs, but they're arms (for most species). Technically, when talking about cephalopods (octopuse, squid etc), scientists define tentacles as limbs with suckers at their end. Octopus arms have suckers down most of their length.


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« Reply #190029 on: Today at 05:35:43 AM »
Chainsaws were first invented for childbirth. It was developed in Scotland in the late 18th Century to help aid and speed up the process of symphysiotomy (widening the pubic cartilage) and removal of disease-laden bone during childbirth. It wasn’t until the start of the 20th Century that we started using chainsaws for woodchopping.


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« Reply #190030 on: Today at 05:37:09 AM »
When you cut a worm in two, it regenerates. That said, this only works if it’s cut widthways – and not all will. Earthworms can regrow their tails, and the planarian flatworm can regrow its whole body from a tiny sliver of tissue.


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« Reply #190031 on: Today at 05:38:13 AM »
Wind turbines kill between 10,000 and 100,000 birds each year in the UK. Interestingly, painting one of the blades of a wind turbine black can reduce bird deaths by 70 per cent.


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« Reply #190032 on: Today at 05:39:12 AM »
Snails have teeth. Between 1,000 and 12,000 teeth, to be precise. They aren’t like ours, though, so don’t be thinking about snails with ridiculous toothy grins. You’ll find the snail's tiny 'teeth' all over its file-like tongue.


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« Reply #190033 on: Today at 05:41:28 AM »
One in 18 people have a third nipple. Known as polythelia, the third nipple is caused by a mutation in inactive genes.


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« Reply #190034 on: Today at 05:42:34 AM »
Bananas are radioactive. Due to being rich in potassium, every banana is actually slightly radioactive thanks to containing the natural isotope potassium-40. Interestingly, your body contains around 16mg of potassium-40, meaning you’re around 280 times more radioactive than a banana already. Any excess potassium-40 you gain from a banana is excreted out within a few hours.


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« Reply #190035 on: Today at 05:43:17 AM »

In 1964 a group of high school kids skipped class to go see the Beatles. They didn't get into the concert but while they were driving Ringo pulled beside them & snapped their picture. When they told their friends no one believed them. Fast forward 50 years & Ringo publishes a book of his photographs. They were in it. They reposed the shot as they look today.

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« Reply #190036 on: Today at 05:43:36 AM »
Hippos can’t swim. Hippos really do have big bones, so big and dense, in fact, that they’re barely buoyant at all. They don’t swim and instead perform a slow-motion gallop on the riverbed or on the sea floor. In fact, hippos can even sleep underwater, thanks to a built-in reflex that allows them to bob up, take a breath, and sink back down without waking.


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« Reply #190037 on: Today at 05:44:38 AM »
Polar bears aren’t actually white. Surprisingly, underneath all their white fur, polar bears actually have jet-black skin.


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« Reply #190038 on: Today at 05:45:42 AM »
There are more bacterial cells in your body than human cells. The average human is around 56 per cent bacteria. This was discovered in a 2016 study and is far less than the earlier estimates of 90 per cent. As bacteria are so light, however, by weight, each person is over 99.7 per cent human.


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« Reply #190039 on: Today at 05:47:10 AM »
Your nails grow faster in hot summer. This is probably due to increased blood supply to the fingertips.


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« Reply #190040 on: Today at 05:47:43 AM »


In 1971, 17-year-old Juliane Koepcke was flying over the Peruvian rainforest with her mother when she got sucked out of the airplane after it was struck by a bolt of lightning. She fell two miles to the ground, strapped to her seat. "The plane jumped down and went into a nose-dive.

It was pitch black, and people were screaming. Then the deep roaring of the engines filled my head completely. Suddenly, the noise stopped, and I was outside the plane. I was in a freefall, strapped to my seat bench and hanging head-over-heels. The whispering of the wind was the only noise I could hear. I could see the canopy of the jungle spinning towards me. Then I lost consciousness and remember nothing of the impact.

Later I learned that the plane had broken into pieces about two miles above the ground. I woke the next day and looked up into the canopy. The first thought I had was: 'I survived an air crash.'" Koepcke's first instincts were to try and find her mother, but she was nowhere to be found.

After eating some sweets found at the crash site, Koepcke waded downstream and followed the river. After 10 days, she found a moored boat. She poured the gasoline from the boat's fuel tank onto her wounds, which were infested with maggots. She then spent the night in a makeshift shelter. "I remained there, but I wanted to leave. I didn't want to take the boat because I didn't want to steal it."

The next day, she was discovered by loggers and was soon reunited with her father. She later discovered that her mother had initially survived the crash, only to die of her injuries several days later.

Like her parents, Koepcke went on to study biology at the University of Kiel in Germany, graduating in 1980. She received her doctorate from Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich and returned to Peru to conduct research in mammalogy, specializing in bats.

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« Reply #190041 on: Today at 05:50:10 AM »
In the deep sea, male anglerfish don’t just mate – they fuse. The tiny males bite onto a much larger female and gradually dissolve into her body, leaving behind little more than a living sack of sperm she can use whenever she wants to lay eggs.


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« Reply #190042 on: Today at 05:51:04 AM »
It’s surprisingly easy to escape quicksand. Quicksand’s density is higher than that of the human body, making it impossible to sink completely. To escape quicksand, sit or lie back, try to keep your arms up and out of the quicksand, and slowly wiggle your legs side-to-side or back-and-forth.


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« Reply #190043 on: Today at 05:52:24 AM »
A penguin can reach depths of 550m in one dive. Typically, emperor penguins (the deepest-diving penguins) plunge to 100-200m, but the deepest penguin dive on record was more than 550m.


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« Reply #190044 on: Today at 05:53:48 AM »
Platypuses sweat milk. This is because it doesn't have teats. Milk appears as sweat on a platypus, but it's an aquatic mammal so it doesn't actually sweat at all.


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« Reply #190045 on: Today at 05:54:08 AM »



It can get as low as -40c in Finland during the winter. The trees get covered in so much snow on frost, it ends up looking like a landscape on another planet.


In 1971, a cement truck crashed near Winganon, Oklahoma. The mixer was too heavy to move so they left it. The locals have since repainted it to look like a NASA space capsule.


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« Reply #190046 on: Today at 05:55:26 AM »
LEGO bricks withstand compression better than concrete. An ordinary plastic LEGO brick is able to support the weight of 375,000 other bricks before it fails. This, theoretically, would let you build a tower nearing 3.5km in height. Scaling this up to house-size bricks, however, would cost far too much.


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« Reply #190047 on: Today at 05:56:32 AM »
The biggest butterfly in the world has a 31cm wingspan. It belongs to the Queen Alexandra's Birdwing butterfly, which you can find in the forests of the Oro Province, in the east of Papua New Guinea.


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« Reply #190048 on: Today at 05:57:50 AM »
A lightning bolt is five times hotter than the surface of the Sun. The charge carried by a bolt of lightning is so intense that it has a temperature of 30,000°C (54,000°F).


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« Reply #190049 on: Today at 05:59:55 AM »
Ants don’t have lungs. They instead breathe through spiracles, nine or ten tiny openings, depending on the species.

You can smell ants. Many species of ants release strong-smelling chemicals when they’re angry, threatened or being squished. Trap-jaw ants release a chocolatey smell when annoyed, while citronella ants earn their name from the lemony odor they give off.