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Hey Pandas, What Is Your Best Random Fact? (Closed)
CuriositiesJUL 27, 2020

Hey Pandas, What Is Your Best Random Fact? (Closed)

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Hey Pandas! We all love a random fact and here, I’m hoping to catch some of the finest. They can be about anything or anyone!
Share yours down below and like some of your favorites. Hopefully, we will learn some random facts from each other.

#1

Mulan has the highest kill-count of any Disney character, including villains, and was the first Disney Princess to be shown killing people on screen.
44points

#2

All of the water on earth is the same age (scientific estimates vary from 3.8 billion to 5 billion years old), and there's *almost* the same amount now as there was then (only a negligible amount has ever escaped the atmosphere). It perpetually recycles in one form or another. The water that came from your faucet this morning may contain molecules drank by Neanderthals...or dinosaurs.
27points

#3

The captain of a ship can perform a marriage. The first mate can perform a marriage if the captain is the one getting married. And the second mate can perform a marriage if the captain and first mate are marrying each other.
27points

#4

The Antonov AN-225 is the single largest plane in the world it is the only plane to have 6 engines and it can fit 180 tons of cargo or 8 tanks and a helicopter on top, this beast was built in the 60s ,during the space race, to carry Russian shuttles, there were originally going to be 2 but the second never got finished. it is still in use today.
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25points

#5

A man named Ronald MacDonald robbed a Wendy’s in 2005.
23points

#6

A small child could swim through a blue whale's veins. When you remember that a blue whale's heart is about the size of a small car, this actually makes a lot of sense.
23points

#7

The loose skin on your elbow is called a weenus and if you pinch/squeeze it in a certain spot really hard you won’t feel it. The bit of webbinb between your thumb and index finger is called a flagina. Now how many of you put your weenus to your flagina haha.
19points

#8

Contrary to popular belief, bananas and coconuts don’t grow on trees. The banana plant is classified as a perennial herb. The coconut plant is classified as an arecaceae. Neither the banana plant nor the coconut plant is a tree.
18points

#9

For every person in the world there are 1.5 million bugs.
17points

#10

Why do so many Hanna Barbara characters such as Yogi Bear, Huckleberry Hound, and Snagglepuss walk around wearing ties? It's a limited animation trick when using traditional animation. It's cheaper to animate just the head with a sequence of drawings while using only one drawing for the body while the character is simply standing still and talking rather than moving with their entire body. The tie is there to keep the head and body in place. Otherwise, Yogi's head would be floating around in midair!
17points

#11

Lobsters pee to communicate.
17points

#12

The oldest “your mom” joke was discovered on a 3,500 year old Babylonian tablet. Potato fruit is poisonous. (The fruit, not the tuber!) Ohio is the only U.S state that doesn't share a letter with the word "mackerel". Mulan has the highest kill-count of any Disney character. "Spoonfeed" is the longest English word with its letters in reverse alphabetical order. "Schoolmaster" is an anagram of "the classroom." Around 16 million people alive today are direct descendants of Genghis Khan. According to the Bible, the chicken came before the egg.
Source of (most) of these: https://bestlifeonline.com/useless-facts/
14points

#13

I look up fun facts as a hobby, so I got a couple.
1) Get ready for your whole life to become a lie...Mount Everest is not actually the tallest mountain. It's just the tallest mountain above sea level. The tallest Mountain from base to peak is Mauna Kea!
2) The Twitter bird has a name... Larry. So does the cookie monster! His name is Sid.
3) The one dollar bill has a unique weblike border. If you look closely at the top right corner, you will see a smallish dot. Upon taking a picture and zooming in, you'll notice that this dot is actually the spider that wove the web! However, some people are convinced that it is an owl or an octopus. Some even think that when turned upside down, it appears to be a skull and crossbones.
13points

#14

Squirrels can’t burp.
10points

#15

A cow-bison hybrid is called a “beefalo”.
10points

#16

1) kids ask about 300 questions per day, 2) Bee's sometimes sting other bees.
9points

#17

15 babies are born every 30 sec.
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8points

#18

The part of our leg that is behind the kneecap is called popliteal fossa, or the kneepit
The hashtag symbol's actual name is the octothorpe
You know the chocolate candy M & M's? It's short for Mars and Murrie
You can hear a blue whale's heartbeat from 2 miles away
It takes 700 grapes to make one bottle of wine
Riding a roller coaster can help you pass a kidney stone
8points

#19

When viewed from above rainbows are doughnut-shaped.
Snakes don't have eyelids.
All the blood vessels in our body would circle the Earth approx. four times.
The name Wendy didn't exist until Peter Pan was written.
With the amount of heat produced by a human, if we were the size of the sun we would burn brighter and hotter.
All the hairs on our head would be strong enough to support over 10 tonnes.
Weight for weight, spider's web is about five times stronger than steel.
8points

#20

The person that invented the microwave only got paid $1 for his invention.
8points
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