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Captive elephants behind a wooden fence reaching with their trunks

As of 2024, studies indicate that in China, over 70% of captive Asian elephants are overweight or obese.

Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong sharing communion on the moon with silver chalices

When Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin landed on the moon, Buzz conducted a private communion service, drinking wine from a silver chalice he’d brought from his church.

Gray chinchilla peeking out of a woven basket

Chinchillas kept in groups can sometimes have stress convulsions during feeding if they see others from their group getting food first.

Hells Angels member in leather vest at Walmart checkout counter

In 2014, the Fresno chapter of the Hells Angels waited in line for five days at a Walmart to purchase over 200 bicycles, which they donated to children in need.

Close-up image of a snake's textured and patterned scales

Chinese scientists observed that snakes exhibit erratic behavior before earthquakes, such as leaving their nests, even during cold weather, and sometimes crashing into walls.

James Naismith wearing glasses and a suit holding a vintage basketball

James Naismith, the inventor of basketball, is the only University of Kansas coach in history to have a losing record, with 55 wins and 60 losses.

Woman wearing bold red lipstick and black turtleneck, resting hand near chin

During World War II, beauty products were scarce, so women started using more readily available ingredients such as beetroot, boot polish, chalk, and margarine.

Marble statue of the Greek god Uranus

The only planet named after a Greek god instead of a Roman god is Uranus. If it were named after the Roman equivalent, it would have been called Caelus.

Weird Al Yankovic playing the accordion on stage, wearing a vibrant purple floral shirt

Weird Al Yankovic wrote “Albuquerque” to be as a joke specifically to “annoy people for 12 minutes.” It ended up becoming one of his most famous songs.

A turkey vulture perched on a branch surrounded by green leaves

Turkey vultures use defensive vomit as a method to repel potential threats and can project their vomit up to 10 feet.

A woman with long brown hair and red lipstick crossing her eyes

Your nose is always visible to you. Your mind ignores it through a process called unconscious selective attention.

Emperor penguin diving underwater near an icy surface

Emperor penguins have been recorded diving as deep as 1,850 feet (550 meters) and can hold their breath for more than 20 minutes.

Finger pressing volume button on a car steering wheel control

Using a hands-free device while driving is not significantly safer than using a handheld device, as both cause cognitive distractions that can lead to serious accidents.

Exterior view of the New Jersey State House with large pillars and a grand entrance

New Jersey had four governors in the span of eight days in early 2002. The shortest term of those was served by John Farmer Jr. for 90 minutes.

Woman with purple hair biting a chain, wearing hoop earrings and a graphic tank top

You are ten times more likely to get bitten by a New Yorker than a shark.

Flowing lava with glowing orange and red swirls, emitting steam

With over 85,000 known volcanoes, Venus has more volcanoes than any planet in the Solar System.

Scattered chad pieces on a dark surface

The small pieces of paper produced by a hole punch are known as chad.

Bright binary star 61 Cygni surrounded by smaller stars in space

The smallest star we can see with the naked eye is 61 Cygni, which is about 66% the size of the Sun.

British royal coat of arms with crowned lion and chained unicorn

Although a lion has appeared on Britain’s coat of arms since at least 1189 AD, the country hasn’t had wild lions since the Stone Age.

Close-up of the Moon showing its slightly uneven, bulging shape

Due to Earth’s gravity, the Moon has a slight bulge on the side facing Earth, giving it a mildly egg-shaped form.

Tony Iommi smiling with folded arms in front of Black Sabbath posters

Black Sabbath’s Tony Iommi lost his fingertips in a factory accident. He had to down-tune his guitar strings to keep playing, giving the band their iconic sound.

Shakira performing on stage

Shakira was turned down by her school choir in second grade, with her teacher criticizing her strong vibrato as sounding “like a goat.”

Honey bee on yellow flower with jar of honey in the background

Honey bees visit around 2 million flowers and fly more than 55,000 miles to make just 1 pound of honey.

Andromeda Galaxy surrounded by stars in deep space

The furthest thing you can see is the Andromeda Galaxy, which can be faintly made out with the naked eye under the right conditions.