Showing posts with label Random Facts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Random Facts. Show all posts

Tuesday, 19 May 2015

11 Fun Facts

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1. The Queen is the legal owner of one-sixth of the planet's land surface.

2. Everybody expected the Spanish Inquisition. They were legally obligated to give 30 days notice.

3. In 2008, a man was arrested in Ohio for having sex with a picnic table.


4. William the Conqueror was called William the Bastard before he conquered England. Click here for 5 Fun Facts About William the Conqueror


5. American Airline saved $40,000 in 1987 by eliminating one olive from each salad in first class.


6. There are 1.6 million ants on the planet per one human being.


7. Kangaroos have three vaginas.


8. When Julius Caesar was a young man, he was kidnapped by pirates. Click here for 5 Fun Facts About Julius Caesar


9. Despite its size, a hippo can run faster than a human being.


10. You can't sneeze with your eyes open. It's impossible.


11. In Greek mythology, the god Zeus was raised by a goat to hide him from his father who wanted to eat him. Click for 5 Fun Facts About Zeus

Tuesday, 12 May 2015

10 Completely Random Facts

It's time for some completely random and interesting facts.


Image result for mouse and giraffe1. Squirrels have the same number of vertebrae in their necks as a giraffe. It's seven. In fact, all mammals have 7 vertebrae in their necks apart from two of the sloth family.


2. Elephants have 150,000 muscles in their trunks. And get charged extra baggage fees on planes because of it.


3. A German U-Boat Captain caused the sinking of his sub because he didn't know how to flush the toilet. Click here for more.


4. Four million cats are eaten in Asia each year. Sheesh, steer clear of those McDonald's restaurants.  


5. If you lift a Kangaroo's tail off the ground, it can't hop. But it can kick you in the face.


6. Tintin is called Tantan in Japan, as Tintin is pronounced "Chin chin" in Japanese. And it means penis.


7. The Greek God Zeus is mentioned in the bible. Twice. And was raised by a goat. Click here for more.


8. The shortest war in history lasted only 38 minutes. It was on the 27th August 1896, between Britain and Zanzibar.


9. One of the suspects in the famous Mona Lisa theft of 1911 was Picasso. Click here for more.

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10. There is such a thing as Space Cats. In 1963, France decided to blast a cat into space to see what would happen. They named it Felicette (Astrocat) and implanted electrodes in her brain which were designed to transmit neurological signals back to mission control.



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Wednesday, 25 March 2015

5 Fun Facts About Chameleons

Image result for chameleons1. A chameleon is a type of lizard. They range in size from a teeny-tiny-itsy-bitsy 0.6 inches, and can fit on the tip of your finger (ooh, finger buffet), to the size of an elephant. Although those ones haven't been around for millions of years. Not since Jamie Oliver ate them all into extinction. Pukka. Nowadays the biggest chameleons tend to be around 30 inches. And that doesn't include the length of its tongue. That sticky gloop of squishy stuff can grow to twice the size of its body and is shot out of its mouth at a staggering billion trillion miles an hour. It can blow some very impressive raspberries, and can catch insects in mid-air before they know what disgusting sticky-ooze filled suction cup has captured them.

Image result for chameleons2. Almost half of all known species of chameleon (and there are about 160 different species) live on the island of Madagascar. A few live on cruise ships taking dance lessons and making the most of the all-you-can-eat buffet. The rest are scattered around the world in Africa, southern Europe, Sri Lanka and south Asia. They prefer to live in forests and are specifically adapted to movement through trees. But the ones that have migrated to England have been able to claim asylum and are now living in a tax-payer funded council house, claiming benefits, smoking 50 cigarettes a day and drinking a bottle and half of whiskey to get into the mood. They are also horrendous queue jumpers. A capital crime in rural England.

Image result for chameleons3. Chameleons have tiny feet. And they look so darned cute. Couldn't you just eat them? Err, nope. You don't eat them. Leave their poor cute feet alone, Sicko. Their toes are split into two groups of 2/3 toes which help them grab branches and achieve stability when walking, slowly, oh very slowly. They walk slower than a 90-year-old after a bottle and a half of whiskey. Get out of the way grandpa, hedgehog on a pogo stick coming through. And much like a 90-year-old whiskey-filled pensioner, the chameleon will use its tail to grab hold of a branch to make sure it doesn't fall off. It's true. Come on, you've never seen a pensioner fall out of a tree, have you? Nope. It's because of their tails.

Image result for chameleons4. A Chameleon's eyes are on the sides of their heads and can move independently of each other. They have a field of vision of 360 degrees, unlike that of a human teenager which has a field of vision focused totally on their smart phones. The chameleon's eyes can also look in two different directions at the same time, which makes them pretty good at pretending to read a magazine on a beach whilst actually looking at bikini-clad women. Bunch of perverts.

Image result for boy george5. If you happen to have a pet chameleon, and find it's pretty aggressive, then you should change its name to Boy George. You'll end up with a much calmer chameleon.


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