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06/09/2024

70 Amazing and Awesome Facts about Dolphin - 1.) Dolphins belong to mammals and kids are nursed with mother’s milk. 2.) Dolphins are cetaceans that have been...

06/09/2024

35 Amazing and Interesting Facts about King Cobra - 1.) The King Cobra species was first described in 1836 by a Danish naturalist by the name of Theodore Edward Cantor.

06/09/2024

30 Amazing and Interesting Facts about Yak - 1.) Yak is a close relative of buffalo and bison. There are two species of yaks: mostly domesticated and some wild...

06/09/2024

Top 65 Amazing Facts About Whale - 1.) The blue whale is not only the largest animal on Earth, but is also the largest animal to have ever existed on Earth at any point...

06/09/2024

40 Amazing and Little-Known Mosquito Facts - 1.) Mosquitoes exist for as far back as 400 million years ago. 2.) There are about 2,700 species of mosquito...

We've known for a while that dogs, along with several other animals, can detect Earth's magnetic fields. But it turns ou...
06/09/2024

We've known for a while that dogs, along with several other animals, can detect Earth's magnetic fields. But it turns out, they also use it to direct their more personal habits. After watching 70 dogs do their business over a two-year period, researchers who published their work in the journal Frontiers in Zoology found that the pups preferred to go "aligned along the North-South axis under calm magnetic field conditions." According to the study, this was the first time a measurable, predictable behavioral reaction to the magnetic field's fluctuation has been demonstrated in mammals. It also might be why it takes your dog so long to decide where to go.

If you sign letters—or more likely, texts and emails—to those you love with an "xo," then you’re keeping up a sweet trad...
06/09/2024

If you sign letters—or more likely, texts and emails—to those you love with an "xo," then you’re keeping up a sweet tradition that goes back hundreds of years. Per an article in The Washington Post, the Oxford English Dictionary says that an "x" was first used to represent a kiss back in 1763 in a letter written by British naturalist Gilbert White.

Researchers at Duke University Medical Center have discovered that male rhesus macaques will pay—that is, give up their ...
04/09/2024

Researchers at Duke University Medical Center have discovered that male rhesus macaques will pay—that is, give up their "juice rewards"—to check out the backsides of lady macaques. True story!

It can get pretty chilly in some parts of the U.S., but the coldest recorded temperature ever in the country happened in...
04/09/2024

It can get pretty chilly in some parts of the U.S., but the coldest recorded temperature ever in the country happened in January 1971 in Prospect Creek, Alaska. While it might be hard to believe—and will certainly make you shiver at the thought—it dropped down to a staggering -80°F (-62.2°C). Brrrr!

If you’ve ever wondered why we call unsolicited email “spam,” just ask a Monty Python fan. The term was inspired by a sk...
30/08/2024

If you’ve ever wondered why we call unsolicited email “spam,” just ask a Monty Python fan. The term was inspired by a skit from the British comedy group that featured Vikings loudly (and annoyingly, though hilariously) singing “spam, spam, spam” in an effort to drown out others who were trying to talk.

According to Wired, applying the analogy to modern-day spam works because “unsolicited email is seen as drowning out normal discourse on the internet.” Even Merriam-Webster dictionary credits Monty Python with the term, explaining that spam comes “from a skit on the British television series Monty Python’s Flying Circus in which chanting of the word 'spam' overrides the other dialogue.”

Some songs affect you more than others, pumping you up with energy or making you cry ugly tears. And then there are tune...
29/08/2024

Some songs affect you more than others, pumping you up with energy or making you cry ugly tears. And then there are tunes that give you the chills. When that happens, it’s due to the fact that your brain reacts to the stimulation by releasing dopamine, which is a neurotransmitter that causes pleasure.

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