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HAPPY FACTS
Dolphins give each other specific names.
However, these names are not like human names. They make certain sounds to each other to represent each dolphin. Wait, that is kind of like human names… Steve! Carol!
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Puffins mate for life.
They also make incredibly cozy homes for their babies. The parents also take turns taking care of their egg before it hatches. So sweet!
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Crows like to give presents.
They are among the most intelligent animals, as smart as a seven-year-old child! There have been several cases of people feeding their local crows, and the crows giving their human friends little trinkets in return.
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The concept of “Gross National Happiness” was coined by a king.
This measurement was first coined by the 4th King of Bhutan and measures thing like psychological wellbeing, health, and education.
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A Marvel superhero has a hearing aid.
His name is “Blue Ear”, and he was created by Marvel Comics to encourage a little boy to wear his own hearing aids.
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Sperm whales have BFFs.
They also have very good memories, which means they never forget their best friends, even if they don’t see them for a while.
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An astronaut wrote his daughter’s initials on the moon.
The astronaut’s name is Eugene Cernan, and he probably won space-dad of the year.
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Vikings gave the cutest wedding presents.
They might be famous for their battle skills, but Nordic tradition also meant that they gave kittens as wedding gifts. What about anniversaries?
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Baby elephants suck on their trunks.
It’s no different than human babies sucking on their thumbs! Elephants are also some of the smartest animals.
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The Pillsbury Doughboy has a name.
It’s Poppin’ Fresh! A fitting name for an energetic character.
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Chicks start communicating with their mothers even before they even hatch.
In fact, they even warn each other of danger while still in their shells.
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There’s a basketball court on top of the U.S. Supreme Court building.
It’s even punnily called “The Highest Court In All The Land,” which we appreciate.
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Squirrels will adopt other squirrel babies.
This means that abandoned squirrel babies still get to have families. We’re not crying, you’re crying.
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Goats have accents.
What a goat sounds like heavily depends on the region they grow up in, just like humans.
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The quokka is the happiest animal ever.
Quokka is known as the happiest animal in the world. They’re not only always smiling, but they’re also one of the friendliest animals toward humans.
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Hershey Kisses are called “kisses” because of how it’s made.
Apparently, the sound and motion of them being dropped on the conveyor belt sounds just like a kiss. Mwah! That’s us eating one. Mwah! Mwah! Mwah! Sorry, they’re really good.
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46 episodes of “Seinfeld” feature a Superman reference.
The legend goes that Superman appears in some form in all 172 episodes, but researchers into this important issue have found only 46 instances of a Superman reference. Still, any excuse to watch Seinfeld again!
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Neil Armstrong went through customs after returning from the moon.
Wonder if he had to check his moon boots?
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Dogs feel safe when they smell their humans.
We truly do not deserve dogs, but it’s nice to know that we make them happy.
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Mr. Rogers was an ordained minister.
That’s why he was so good at talking about kindness and patience.
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Cuddling is very good for you.
Cuddling your loved ones helps you release oxytocin, which is known as the love hormone—it makes you feel happy!
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Dogs sneeze to show they’re play-fighting.
We sneeze because of dust, they do it because they’re happy and excited.
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Honeybees can hold hands.
Their “hands” resemble hooks, and they tend to do it while they’re sleeping. Cute!
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In Switzerland, it’s illegal to only own one guinea pig.
Guinea pigs are social animals, so if you want to own one in Switzerland you need to also get a mate for it. We would like to propose that this law becomes international.
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There’s a village in the Netherlands made specifically to help people with dementia.
Don’t let the fact that it was once compared to the town on The Truman Show deter you, it’s a very sweet concept.
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Humans learn to laugh and smile before they can speak.
Because happiness is truly the most important thing!
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Baby chimps sometimes play with baby dolls.
They make baby dolls out of sticks, and love playing with them.
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Chimps will sometimes help humans.
If you’re trying to reach for something and can’t get it, a chimp might just help you out.
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Smiling can lower stress.
If you needed a reason to smile today, do it because it’ll lower your heart rate!
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There’s an island in Japan filled with friendly rabbits.
The island is named Okunoshima, and it is filled with rabbits that were once used for chemical testing, but now are free to roam the island as they wish.