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  • Every winter, great white sharks swim for 40 days to meet up between Mexico and Hawaii, and nobody knows why.

  • 90% of the population of Dubai is non-Emirati.

  • Plants can tell when one of their leaves is being eaten, and react to try to stop it.

  • In 2016, a 155-year-old mousetrap, kept as an exhibit in a Berkshire museum, caught a mouse.

  • The average U.S. gamer is 35 years old.

  • China invests more each year in renewable power than any other country on earth.

  • Ta'u island in American Samoa runs on 100% solar energy.

  • Pablo Escobar offered to pay the whole of Colombia's national debt in an attempt to avoid extradition to the U.S.

  • During the Industrial Revolution, 10-to-16-hour workdays were normal. Ford was the first company to experiment with an eight-hour day – and found its workers were more productive.

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  • Usain Bolt's running gait is asymmetrical due to scoliosis, which has resulted in his left leg being longer than his right leg. Scientists aren't sure if his record-breaking sprint speeds are because of this or in spite of this.

  • A Septuagenarian from Japan came to fame for creating magnificent paintings using nothing but Microsoft Excel.

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  • Samuel Morse, inventor of the Morse Code, sent the first telegram from Washington to Baltimore in 1844. It read “WHAT HATH GOD WROUGHT?”

  • Dolphins are not automatic air-breathers like we humans are. Every breath is a conscious effort.

  • Many Church bells in Europe ring every day at noon. It started out in 1456 as a call for believers to pray for the defenders of the city of Belgrade.

  • A total eclipse of the sun occurs on any given point on the Earth's surface once every 375 years.

  • The word ‘hundred' derives from ‘hundra' in Old Norse, which originally meant 120.

  • The world's most expensive phone number was auctioned in Qatar: 666 6666, sold for £1.5 million.

  • Hugh Hefner funded some research in the 1980s that identified a subspecies of rabbit that dwells in the Florida Keys. The species was named after Hefner; its Latin name is Sylvilagus palustris hefneri.

  • During eclipses, spiders can be seen to dismantle their own webs.

  • Matthew McConaughey's brother, Rooster McConaughey, named his son Miller Lyte and got free beer for a year.

  • Kiribati, an island chain in the Pacific Ocean, is the only country in the world that is situated within all four hemispheres of the globe.

  • There is only one country left in the world where women can't vote: Vatican City.

  • The mathematics that makes Wi-Fi possible was developed by a team of physicists looking for tiny black holes.

  • What is reputed to be Mozart's skull is held at the International Mozarteum Foundation in Salzburg, while his skeleton is missing.

  • If you find a meteorite in South Africa, it must be surrendered to the nearest authorities, it's protected under the National Heritage Law.

  • Scientists can deduce someone's lifestyle --grooming products they use, food they eat and medications they take-- from chemicals found on the surface of their mobile phone.

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