For a few months, we have been collecting the strangest and most interesting facts we could find and turning them into cool drawings that we post on our Instagram. We have over 150 drawing ideas and counting now!
In our quest for strange facts, we came across all kinds of topics including nature, culture, climate, history, and technology. And we have discovered things we didn’t know about farts, selfies, pizzas, sweat, Ikea, Nutella, and even sex toys.
Here are 69 of our coolest facts! We hope they’ll intrigue you as much as they intrigued us. You can also visit our Instagram for more of these enlightening funny drawings!
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Leafcutter ants. They also developed rudimentary vaccination. Amazing creatures.
It's eight limbs, the type of limbs on an octopus are called arms. Some sources refer to two of them as "legs" as they are known to chose two arms for floor locomotion They are not, scientifically speaking, legs in any way. Octopuses have eight arms.
Ah. So if a starfish lost an arm because it go cut off, there'd be two starfish - one that regrew the arm ,and one arm that regrew a body and four limbs?
Hmm, interesting. I’d like a new slim and trim b ody but not prepared to chop off all my bits.
Spongebob taught me this. In one episode, Patrick chops everything, but then regrets it and pulls his arm off. He grows a new arm, but the arm grows a new body.
Which piece gets its brain? Or some rudimentary bunch of neural cells that serves for its brain?
Isn't it the same if a worm gets chopped in half or was that just a rumour we got told as kids?
So if you cut one starfish into many pieces, which part will regenerate? All of them?
This should be studied hard to see if we kind find away to regrow things like fingers toes etc
This was actually very, very common in Rome too. Many people had no way to cook at home in their cramped living quarters and bought food from street vendors instead.
A teacher of mine mentioned that all (dont know if this is 100% true) preys have their eyes on the side of their faces to spot predators while predators have them facing forward to focus on their prey better. Hence why nearly all preys can see approximately 360 degrees around due to the position of their eyes. Someone correct me if I'm wrong, this is the only thing I remember from elementary school.
But we have a high tolerance for hot water! When you turn on a faucet, which one do you turn on? Lefties will turn on hot first.
I feel like there’s more reason than that, or else they’d be Abacus or Accel or Abracadabra...
Luckily the suits were made of enough fabric to prevent an accidental "mooning"
And he wasn't alone, https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_inventors_killed_by_their_own_inventions
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These "facts" need documentation. Seems like a bit of BS without it.
If you type in the short URL at the bottom of each image, you get redirected to the original source for it :)
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If you type in the short URL at the bottom of each image, you get redirected to the original source for it :)
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