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Tomatoes may not be vegetables, but did you know that pumpkins are berries? While this sounds like the sort of factoid your older brother would tell you so you’d embarrass yourself at some point down the line, it’s actually absolutely true. As it turns out, there are a lot of facts about the world that are exactly like that.

So when one netizen asked the internet “What’s a fact about the world that sounds totally fake but is 100% true?” we gathered the best responses out there. So get comfortable as you scroll through, upvote and memorize your favorites and be sure to share your own thoughts and ideas in the comments down below.

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#1

Cows grazing on green grass under a cloudy sky by a river in a natural setting with facts that mess with your knowledge of the world. Cows have best friends and get stressed when they're separated. Honestly more emotional intelligence than some people.

acasiabanksia , Matthias Zomer Report

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    #2

    Newborn baby held by a girl and a masked medical professional, illustrating facts that might mess with your knowledge of the world. I was once the youngest person on the planet.

    Pac_Eddy , Jonathan Borba Report

    #3

    Close-up of a delicate white flower with soft petals, illustrating natural beauty that might mess with your knowledge of the world. Magnolias are one of the oldest flowering plants, with a lineage that dates back over 95 million years to the age of the dinosaurs. At that time, bees had not yet evolved, so magnolias developed a pollination strategy that relied on beetles, which are still their primary pollinators today.

    Grapeape934 , Ronin Report

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    #4

    Scattered one dollar bills layered together, illustrating surprising facts that might mess with your knowledge of the world. Most of what makes human life so hard is human made mass delusion.

    Edit: It's funny how so many came to argue, only proving my point.

    V01d3d_f13nd , Alexander Grey Report

    #5

    Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton displayed in museum with dramatic lighting creating a large shadow, illustrating facts about the world. T-Rex lived closer in time to the cell phone than it did to stegosaurus.


    Sharks have been in the ocean on earth for longer than Saturn has had rings.

    WholeLottaNothing-7 , Solstice Hannan Report

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    #6

    Early aviation pioneer flying a vintage glider, illustrating facts that might mess with your knowledge of the world. It was 66 years between the wright brothers first flight and landing on the moon.

    RoboticGreg , Chanute_hangglider.jpg Report

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    #7

    Dark and light clouds swirling in the sky, creating a dramatic and powerful scene related to facts about the world. Clouds weigh millions of pounds on average.

    Jt_250 , Pixabay Report

    #8

    Stacked logs showing natural textures and patterns, illustrating surprising facts that might mess with your knowledge of the world. Wood is one of the rarest things in the galaxy. Much rarer and more valuable than any precious gems or metals.

    Joober81 , Crispin Jones Report

    #9

    Ancient fresco of a woman in profile with detailed facial features and hair, illustrating facts that might mess with knowledge. Cleopatra was alive closer to our own modern times than to the building of the pyramids in Egypt.

    ForeverExplore15 , Ángel M. Felicísimo Report

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    #10

    Rough uncut diamond crystal resting on a textured rock surface illustrating facts that mess with knowledge of the world. Diamonds aren't all that rare and are actually pretty plentiful.

    tiersanon , Géry PARENT Report

    #11

    Gothic-style historic buildings under cloudy skies offering facts that might mess with your knowledge of the world. Oxford University was founded 332 years BEFORE the founding of the Aztec Empire.

    hiro111 , Chait Goli Report

    #12

    Satellite map of Europe showing country borders and names, related to facts that might mess with world knowledge. Norway is separated from North Korea by one country: Russia.

    Lazarus558 , google Report

    #13

    Dense green forest with rain falling, showcasing nature's beauty and facts that might mess with your knowledge of the world. It once rained for 1 million years straight around 225 million years ago.

    Keno837 , Darius Krause Report

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    #14

    Giraffe walking across a dirt road in a savanna landscape, illustrating facts that might mess with your knowledge of the world. The number of vertebrae in a giraffe's neck is the same as in a humans - 7.

    WellWellWellthennow , Mike Prince Report

    #15

    Adult hand gently holding a newborn baby's hand, symbolizing unexpected facts that might mess with your knowledge of the world. Less than 1% of the atoms that you were composed of at birth are still there at age 70.

    RogLatimer118 , Aditya Romansa Report

    #16

    Skeleton of a prehistoric elephant with large curved tusks displayed in a dim museum setting for world facts. Wooly mammoths were still around when the pyramids were built.

    Lovebeingadad54321 , Jonathan Cooper Report

    #17

    Cityscape with BBC building among other urban structures illustrating facts that might mess with your knowledge of the world. The first BBC radio broadcast in a foreign language was a broadcast to Egypt in Arabic.

    Air France used to be the aviation arm of the French postal service.

    American Express used to deliver packages.

    The Portuguese were the first European sailors to make contact with the Indians and the Japanese.

    Speaking of the Portuguese, the Portuguese border is the oldest, unchanged border in Europe.

    TrollerCoasterWoo , K. Mitch Hodge Report

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    #18

    Moose resting in a wild forest meadow, an intriguing animal fact for those exploring facts that might mess with your knowledge. Moose can dive 20 feet deep to graze on the bottom of lakes.

    lemelisk42 , Shivam Kumar Report

    #19

    Close-up microscopic image of bacteria and cells illustrating surprising facts that might mess with your knowledge of the world. The human body is estimated to contain more bacterial cells than human cells, with trillions of microorganisms living on and inside you.

    RogLatimer118 , Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Report

    #20

    Close-up of black ants crawling on a textured stone surface, illustrating surprising facts that challenge knowledge of the world. All the ants 🐜 in the world weigh more than all the people in the world!

    jerrrrrrrrrrrrry , shraga kopstein Report

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    #21

    A person in camouflage gear standing in a wooded area, illustrating facts that might mess with your knowledge of the world. I had some reason to google the French Foreign Legion yesterday, because it couldn’t possibly still be a thing, but it is, and it’s still old school. The only way to sign up is to literally knock on the door of a recruitment center in France.

    Henri_Bemis , Lukas Report

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    #22

    Black and white photo of a man and woman standing outside a wooden house, illustrating facts that mess with knowledge of the world. The last civil war pension was paid in December of 2020.

    Helen Viola Jackson, lived until December 16, 2020, to the age of 101. At 17, she married 93-year-old Union veteran James Bolin in 1936 during the Great Depression. Their marriage was arranged so she could receive his pension, a fact she kept secret for most of her life.

    A911owner Report

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    #23

    Cluster of wild mushrooms growing on mossy forest floor showcasing facts that might mess with your knowledge of the world. Mushrooms absorb vit D so much that they can basically be a supplement.

    genescheezesthatpls , Pixabay Report

    #24

    Beach litter and pollution affecting the environment, highlighting surprising facts that might mess with your knowledge of the world. 90% of the trash floating around the oceans of the world come from 10 rivers in Asia and Africa.

    DorsalMorsel , A R-T Report

    #25

    Snow-covered mountain peak under a clear blue sky illustrating surprising facts that might mess with your knowledge of the world. There are three candidates for the tallest mountain on earth, depending on how you define the tallest.

    * Highest elevation above sea level: Everest (Nepal/Tibet) at 8,848.86 m / 29,032 ft
    * Tallest from base to peak: Mauna Kea (Hawai`i) at 10,205 m / 33,481 ft
    * Tallest from earth's centre to peak: Chimborazo (Ecuador) at 6,384.4 km (3,967.1 mi) vs Everest at 6,382.3 km (3,965.8 mi).

    Lazarus558 , Dick Hoskins Report

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    #26

    Starry night sky with the Milky Way galaxy visible, illustrating fascinating facts that might mess with your knowledge of the world. A teaspoon of a neutron star would weigh about a billion tons.

    GnarlyNarhwal , Felix Mittermeier Report

    #27

    Close-up of a row of server racks with data cables connected, illustrating facts that might mess with your knowledge of the world. Data Centers now consume about 5% of the world’s total energy .

    baromanb , panumas nikhomkhai Report

    #28

    There’s water reservoirs located over 400 miles beneath the Earths surface that hold 3x more water than all of Earths oceans combined.

    korevis Report

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    #29

    Hands chopping garlic with a large knife on a cutting board, illustrating facts that might mess with your knowledge. Running your hand on stainless steel removed smells from your hands. Onions. Garlic. Metal rust. Try it!

    Oddharry1923 , Los Muertos Crew Report

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    #30

    We are closer in time to Shakespeare than he was to the time people spoke in Old English. Yet half the English teachers in the US tell kids “Shakespeare wrote in Old English.” Drives me insane.

    RogerMooreis007 Report

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    #31

    Of all the humans that have ever lived throughout history, about 7% are still alive.

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    #32

    Detailed close-up of the moon showcasing its surface, fitting for facts that might mess with your knowledge of the world. Australia is wider than the moon. 🌙.

    EnleeJones , Mike Petrucci Report

    #33

    Full moon against a black sky, illustrating intriguing facts that might mess with your knowledge of the world. The earth is missing a giant mass of itself which - after divesting itself of this mass in a collision with another celestial object - became our moon.

    Iriltlirl , Peter de Vink Report

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    #34

    There are, in fact, Native Antarcticans - 11 people were born there.

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    #35

    Bismuth was formerly understood to be the element with the highest atomic mass whose nuclei do not spontaneously decay. However, in 2003 it was found to be *very slightly* radioactive. The metal's only primordial isotope, bismuth-209 (^(209)Bi ), undergoes alpha decay with a half-life roughly *a billion times longer than the estimated age of the universe.*

    So if you have, say, 1 gram of bismuth -- a cube about 0.5 cm on a side -- you will get approximately 105 atoms decaying *per year.* That's one alpha particle every three and a half days. BUT: alpha particles have very little penetrating power -- a sheet of paper or human skin completely stops them, and bismuth is a heavy element with far greater absorption than either of those -- only those decays which occur very near the surface will ever be emitted outside the sample: all the rest will be trapped inside. So while it is technically *radioactive*, the actual *radiation* is ridiculously low.

    Lazarus558 Report

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    #36

    That octopuses have three hearts always blows my mind. Feels like something a kid would make up on the spot but nope, completely real. They’re just built different.

    twohertbrain Report

    #37

    A bolt of lightning is hotter than the surface of the sun.

    natescode Report

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    #38

    Anne Frank and Martin Luther King, Jr were the same age.

    Emily-Seger Report

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    #39

    21% of adults in the United States are illiterate.

    Charming_Walrus4452 Report

    #40

    Whales share a common ancestor with wolves, thus are more closely related to wolves than other marine animals.

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    #41

    Three men lifting dumbbells in a gym, focusing on strength training that challenges common knowledge of the world facts. Although exercise is necessary, we actually build muscle when resting, especially while sleeping.

    curiosity_2020 , Getty Images Report

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    #42

    The entirety of South America is East of Atlanta.

    Commercial-Drama-863 Report

    #43

    -40 degrees Celsius is the same as -40 degrees Fahrenheit.

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    #44

    There is a massive lake below the Antarctic called Lake Vostok.

    Certain-Forever-1474 Report

    #45

    Crocodiles are more closely related to birds than they are to lizards. .

    Fun_in_Space Report

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    #46

    Nearly 30% of the weight of your 💩 is bacteria.

    Odd_Dragonfruit_2662 Report

    #47

    The actual sea level varies by up to 90 meters in various places from the mean sea level.

    KURTA_T1A Report

    #48

    Water, as a total of Earth's mass, makes up less than 1%.

    GeeEmmInMN Report

    #49

    Abraham Lincoln and The Samurai Shogunate *Could* have sent each other a Fax.

    lightarcmw Report

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    #50

    Older man in glasses and suit standing in front of American flag representing facts that might mess with your knowledge of the world. The oldest ever U.S. secretary of defense and the youngest ever secretary of defense… were the same person.

    MustardKarl , Scott Davis Report