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  • FACTS ABOUT HUMAN BABIES

    A baby is unable to taste salt before it is 4 months of age.

  • FACTS ABOUT HUMAN BABIES

    The noggin is not referred to as the head of the baby.

  • FACTS ABOUT HUMAN BABIES

    Human babies are the only babies that smile at their parents.

  • FACTS ABOUT HUMAN BABIES

    Over 4 million babies are born each year in the United States.

  • Nanaimo bars are a trademark no-bake Canadian dessert.
    Aside from butter tarts, and Montreal-style bagels, locals usually indulge in nanaimo bars made of wafers, nuts, and coconuts in custard. Another traditional Canadian dessert is Beavertails, or deep-fried dough covered in a variety of toppings.

  • The Nanaimo bar was voted as "Canada's Favourite Confection."
    The Nanaimo bar got its name from the city of Nanaimo, British Columbia. The first documented printed copy of the Nanaimo bar’s recipe appeared in the prized cookbook of Edith Adams in 1953. Since then, Nanaimo bar’s popularity continued to rise, eventually claiming the title for Canada’s favorite confection.

  • Lacrosse is Canada's national summer sport.
    Aside from being Canada’s top summer activity, Lacrosse is also the oldest organized sport in North America. Played in teams, the main goal for lacrosse is hitting the ball into the enemy’s net using sticks.

  • Ice hockey is Canada's national winter sport.
    While lacrosse is Canada’s summer sport, ice hockey is its choice sport for the winter. Moreover, ice hockey is the third-most-popular sport for kids in Canada with over 14 million fans across the country.

  • There are 7 major sports in Canada.
    Apart from ice hockey and lacrosse, other sports such as soccer, curling, baseball, gridiron football, and basketball also draws millions of fans.

  • FACTS ABOUT HUMAN BABIES

    A baby’s intestines span a length of 11 feet long on average.

  • FACTS ABOUT HUMAN BABIES

    Babies have a hundred more bones than fully grown adults.

  • FACTS ABOUT HUMAN BABIES

    Babies can recognise differently sized bristles only a few days after birth.

  • FACTS ABOUT HUMAN BABIES

    A human baby will have more taste buds than an adult.

  • FACTS ABOUT HUMAN BABIES

    A premature birth takes place when the baby arrives earlier than 37 weeks during pregnancy.

  • FACTS ABOUT HUMAN BABIES

    A woman gave birth to 69 children between the year 1725 to 1765.

    @TrK See anything you like?

  • FACTS ABOUT HUMAN BABIES

    Babies are commonly born on a Wednesday than any other day in the United States.

  • FACTS ABOUT HUMAN BABIES

    Some researchers suggest that the shaking gesture of the head to mean ‘no’ comes from babies.

  • FACTS ABOUT HUMAN BABIES

    Babies will begin to respond to their names at 7 months old.

  • FACTS ABOUT HUMAN BABIES

    2 out of 1000 children are born deaf in the United States.

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