15 Fabulous Facts About Flamingos
The irrational fear of flamingos is known as Phoenicopterus. 1 out of 300 people have this phobia.
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The irrational fear of flamingos is known as Phoenicopterus. 1 out of 300 people have this phobia.
Did you know that elephants produce up to 80 pounds of poop per day?
Did you know that black swans aren't naturally found in Europe? They were only brought to Europe from Australia in the 1800s!
As Saturn has a very low density, if you were able to put it into water, it would float!
The world record for eating the most grapes in one minute was 133, which was set in 2001 by Mat Hand from the United Kingdom.
One of the most popular explanations of the origins of the Yeti is that it is a descendant from the giant ape, Gigantopithecus.
Stanford students recorded thousands of coin tosses and discovered the chances are a 51% chance it will land on heads.
According to Christianity the magpie bird represents the devil because one was sat on Jesus’ cross when he was crucified.
In 1804, the global population reached one billion. In 2011 the global population reached 7 billion.
Jupiter's largest moon is called Ganymede, and has a greater diameter than the planet Mercury.
In the warm summer, your nails will grow at a faster rate than they will in the cold winter.
Did you know that the first Christmas trees were used in 1510 in Latvia?