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The longest one-syllable words in the English language all start with the letter "s."
Ancient Greeks and Romans didn't have a number for zero.
Caesar salad was invented in Mexico by an Italian-American man.
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Miss Piggy was originally named Piggy Lee.
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Nobody knows how to open the entire vault at Fort Knox.
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Squirrels cause most power outages in the U.S.
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You can tell the temperature by counting a cricket's chirps.
The city of Oatman, Arizona, hosts a Solar Egg Frying Contest every 4th of July.
Children of identical twins are genetically siblings, not cousins.
At 10,582sq km in size and about 100km across, Salar de Uyuni in Bolivia – the world's largest salt flat – is roughly the size of Jamaica.
The Goodyear Blimp is the official bird of Redondo Beach, California.
Costco sells enough toilet paper per year to wrap around the world 1,200 times.
In 2014, a man from Arizona stole a diamond worth US$160,000 and traded it for US$20 of weed.
Cruise ships have their own morgues.
The names of the English rivers Avon, Axe, Esk, Exe, and Ouse all mean ‘river' or ‘water' in various ancient languages.
Amsterdam alone has 350 outdoor festivals every year.
Nomophobia is the fear of not having a mobile phone.
A zoo in Japan once spent four years trying to mate a pair of hyenas before realizing they were both males.
Ladybugs defend themselves by bleeding from their knees.
The tiniest snail ever discovered could fit through a needle's eye 10 times.