1. One in every 2000 babies is born with a tooth.
2. When a male skier falls down, he tends to fall on his face. A woman skier tends to fall on her back.
3. Kermit the Frog is left-handed.
4. Five Jell-O flavors that flopped: celery, coffee, cola, apple, and chocolate.
5. A honey bee must tap two million flowers to make one pound of honey.
6. If you eat a polar bear liver, you will die. Humans can't
handle that much vitamin A.
7. A rouleau is another name of coins wrapped in a roll of paper.
8. An exocannibal is a cannibal that eats only enemies and an indocannibal eats only friends.
9. A person sneezing was the first thing Thomas Edison filmed with his movie camera.
10.When you yawn and stretch at the same time, you are “pandiculating.”
kermit i knew!!! and now i wonder why?!! :)
ReplyDeleteI can see why celery flavor wouldn't work, but cola or apple would be interesting. Who is eating polar bear's liver??? :)
ReplyDeleteEw... celery Jello..
ReplyDeletePeople often pandiculate without even knowing it. I think I would be insulted if someone said you just pandiculated. :) I didn't realize there was a term for that.
ReplyDeletei never knew that babys was born with tooth ;-)
ReplyDeletecould not imaging nursing a new born with a tooth! Oh boy!!
ReplyDeleteFun facts
A cannibal is a cannibal; I didn't know that they had different names depending upon how you feel about the people. I wonder if they even have a special name if you eat a loved one or relative. I think I'll pass any which way.
ReplyDeleteSo glad my kids didn't come out with teeth. That would have freaked me out!
ReplyDeleteA baby born with a tooth who knew! I had never heard of that before. Poor little bee needs to work so hard to make the honey that I so love
ReplyDeleteOf course the first photo would be of someone sneezing. Haha! That would be my luck. You're smiling, smiling, smiling, open your mouth to talk or sneeze, and click. Photo taken.
ReplyDeleteBees are definitely amazing and hard workers. I can't imagine how many flowers they visit in their lives.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if there is a reason behind Kermit being left-handed. Interesting.
ReplyDeletePeople often think that polar bears are left handed too, but I read that they are actually ambidextrous.
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