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"Bookkeeper" is the only word in English language with three consecutive double letters
"Dreamt" is the only English word that ends in the letters "mt"
"Go." is the shortest complete sentence in the English language
"I am." is the second shortest complete sentence in the English language
"Kemo Sabe" means "soggy shrub" in Navajo
"Kemo Sabe" means "soggy shrub" in Navajo
"Pomology" is the science of growing an apple
"dous":tremendous, horrendous, stupendous, and hazardous
1 in 2000 babies are born with a tooth that is already visible
1 out of 350,000 Americans get electrocuted in their life
1 out of every 4 kids in the USA is overweight
111,111,111 x 111,111,111 = 12,345,678,987,654,321
111,111,111 x 111,111,111 = 12,345,678,987,654,321
18% of an Americans income is spent on transportation
2.5 cans of Spam are consumed every second in the United States
215 jeans can be made with one bale of cotton
27 percent of U.S. male college students believe life is "a meaningless existential hell." (big surprise, eh?)
27% of female lottery winners hid their winning ticket in their bras
3000 children die every day in Africa because of malaria
31% of employees skip lunch entirely
38% of Americans eat breakfast everyday
4% of an apples is made up of minerals and vitamins, and over 80% is made up of water
40 percent of the almonds in the world are used by manufacturers of chocolate
41% of women apply body or hand moisturizer a minimum three times a day
44% of kids watch television before they go to sleep
500,000 kids in the US live in same sex households
500,000 tons of dog excrement are dumped annually on the streets of Paris
55,700 people in the US are injured by jewelry each year
570 gallons of paint would be needed to paint the outside of the White House
65% of the candy that is produced in an year is consumed by American adults 18 years and older
66% of home based businesses are owned by women
66% of wedding cards are hand delivered by people
7 out of 10 people believe in life after death
7-Eleven is the largest retail chain in the world. Click Here For More Details
7-Eleven was the first convenience store to have television advertising. The animated commercial ran in 1949 and had a singing rooster and owl
70% of the poor people in the world are female
75% of all raisins eaten by people in the United States are eaten at breakfast
75-90% of primary physician visits are due to stress
80% of people that are on weight loss programs exercise on average three times a week
85% of weddings are held in a synagogue or church
850 peanuts are needed to make an 18 oz. jar of peanut butter
898 tornadoes were recorded to have occurred in the United States in the year 2000.
93% of all greeting cards are purchased by women
95% of the entire lemon crop produced in the U.S. is from California and Arizona
96% of candles that are purchased are by women
96% of people put the peanut butter on first when making a peanut butter and jelly sandwich
97% of all paper money in the US contains traces of cocaine
98% of brown bears in the United States are in Alaska
98% of houses in the United States have at least one television set
99% of pumpkins that are sold are sold for decoration
99% of the blueberries that are produced in the United States are produced in the state of Maine
A "gelotologist" is a person who studies laughter
A "hairbreadth away" is 1/48 of an inch
A 13-year-old boy in India produced winged beetles in his urine after hatching the eggs in his body
A 27 year old heir to a sausage empire was handed a ticket for 116,000 pounds for driving at 80 km/hr in a 40 km/hr zone. This is because the speeding tickets in Finland are based on how much money a person makes
A B-25 bomber airplane crashed into the 79th floor of the Empire State Building on July 28, 1945
A British term for slot machine is "fruit machine" or "one-armed bandit."
A Canadian Tour company offers a two-day course in igloo building
A Canadian, Troy Hurtubise, spent $100,000 and almost went bankrupt building a RoboCop style suit so that he could withstand a bear attack
A Chinese Scientist discovered that the Earth is round during the Han Dynasty by measuring the sun and moon's path in the sky. He recorded this fact down in the imperial records but went unnoticed until it was unearthed recently but Chinese archaeologists.
A Connecticut Toy maker, Herobuilders, sells action figures of President George W. Bush, Islamic militant Osama bin Laden, New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani and British Prime Minister Tony Blair, which are all major figures tied to the September 11, 2001 WTC attacks
A Hungarian named Ladislo Biro invented the first ballpoint pen in 1938.
A Russian man who wore a beard during the time of Peter the Great had to pay a special tax
A Singapore singing group by the name of "The Oriental Singers," sang non-stop for 74 hours and five minutes
A U.S. company came out with a toilet night-light that sends out a green warning beacon when the seat is up
A baby kangaroo is called a joey
A baby octopus is about the size of a flea when it is born
A barnacle has the largest penis of any other animal in relation to its size
A baseball will go farther in hot temperature than in cold temperature
A blink lasts approximately 0.3 seconds
A bomb dropped by the Allies on Berlin during World War II killed every animal in the Berlin Zoo except the elephant, which escaped and roamed the city. When a Russian commander saw hungry Germans chasing the elephant and trying to kill it, he ordered his troops to protect it and shoot anyone who tried to kill it
A butterfly can see the colors red, green, and yellow
A butterfly has to have a body temperature greater than 86 degrees to be able to fly
A can of Pepsi has 41 grams of sugar. This amount to about seven teaspoons of sugar
A cat has 32 muscles in each ear
A cat has 32 muscles in each ear
A caterpillar grows roughly 27,000 times its size when it first emerges as an egg
A catfish has about 100,000 taste buds
A cesium atom in an atomic clock that beats over nine billion times a second.
A chance of a woman having twins is increased after the age of 35. About 1 in 27 women will give birth to twins after this age. After 50 the chances of having twins is 1 in 9
A chicken is 75% water
A chicken loses its feathers when it becomes stressed
A chicken once had its head cut off and survived for over eighteen months, headless
A chicken with red earlobes will produce brown eggs, and a chicken with white earlobes will produce white eggs
A cockroach can change directions up to 25 times in a second
A colony of bees have to fly almost fifty-five thousand miles and tap two million flowers to make one pound of honey
A common custom in Spain is to eat one grape for each of the last 12 seconds of every year for good luck
A common drink for Tibetans is Butter Tea which is made out of butter, salt, and brick tea
A common name for pincurls is also spitcurls because woman sometimes wet their hair with their saliva before curling it
A cow averages 40,000 jaw movements a day
A cow has four compartments in its stomach
A cow releases about 125 gallons of gas per day
A crocodile can open and close its jaw but cannot move it side to side
A crocodile can run up to a speed of 11 miles per hour
A crocodile cannot stick its tongue out
A cubic yard of air weighs about 2 pounds at sea level.
A dentist from Buffalo New York named Alfred P. Southwick invented the electric chair.
A diet high in fat is said to impede memory
A dime has 118 ridges around the edge
A dime has 118 ridges around the edge
A dog by the name of Laika was launched into space aboard the Russian spacecraft Sputnik 2 in 1957
A dragonfly has a lifespan of for to seven weeks
A drink used to be made by the Aztecs for the gods which had the ingredients of ground cocoa mixed in with spices and corn
A duck's quack doesn't echo, and no one knows why
A duck's quack doesn't echo, and no one knows why.
A ear trumpet was used before the hearing aid was invented by people who had difficulty hearing
A fall of 30 feet can be survived my most cats
A famous bullfighter, Lagarijo, killed 4,867 bulls in the 19th century.
A female ferret can die if she goes into heat and cannot find a mate
A fetus develops fingerprints at eighteen weeks
A fetus starts to develop fingerprints at the age of eight weeks
A flea can jump 150 times its size. That is the same as a person able to jump up 1,000 feet in the air
A galactic year is 250 million Earth-years. This is the time it takes for our solar system to make one revolution around the Milky Way Galaxy.
A galactic year is 250 million Earth-years. This is the time it takes for our solar system to make one revolution around the Milky Way Galaxy.
A giraffe can go longer without water than a camel
A giraffe is able to clean its ears with its own tongue
A glockenspiel is a musical instrument that is like a xylophone. It has a series of metal bars and is played with two hammers
A goldfish has a memory span of three seconds
A group of crows is called a murder
A group of kangaroos is called a mob
A group of larks is called an exaltation
A group of people that are hired to clap at a performance are called a claque
A group of tigers is called a streak
A group of whales is called a pod or gam
A headache and inflammatory pain can be reduced by eating 20 tart cherries
A honey bee has four wings
A honey bee has four wings
A honey bee has four wings
A honey bee strokes its wings about 11,500 times a minute
A house cat spends 70% of its time sleeping
A housefly can only ingest liquid material. They regurgitate their food to liquify the food that they are going to eat
A human embryo is smaller than a grain of rice at four weeks old
A human eyeball weighs an ounce
A human head remains conscious for about 15 to 20 seconds after it is been decapitated
A jiffy is an actual unit of time for 1/100th of a second. Thus the saying, I will be there in a jiffy.
A language becomes extinct in this world every two weeks
A leech can gorge itself up to a maximum of five times its body weight
A leech has 32 brains
A lifespan of an eyelash is approximately 150 days
A lion feeds once every three to four days
A little under one quarter of the people in the world are vegetarians
A man filed a lawsuit against his doctor because he survived longer than what the doctor had predicted
A man named Charles Osborne had the hiccups for approximately sixty-nine years
A maple tree is usually tapped when the tree is at least 45 years old and has a diameter of 12 inches
A meteor has only destroyed one satellite, which was the European Space Agency's Olympus in 1993.
A mole can dig a tunnel three hundred feet long in a single night
A monkey was once tried and convicted for smoking a cigarette in South Bend, Indiana
A mother hen turns her egg approximately 50 times in a day. This is so the yolk does not stick to the shell
A myrmecologist studies ants
A newborn kangaroo weighs approximately 0.03 ounces and is small enough to fit in a teaspoon
A newly hatched fish is called a "fry."
A one kilogram packet of sugar will have about 5 million grains of sugar
A one ounce milk chocolate bar has 6 mg of caffeine
A penguin swims at a speed of approximately 15 miles per hour
A person infected with the SARS virus, has a 95-98% chance of recovery
A person that is struck by lightning has a greater chance of developing motor neurone disease
A person uses approximately fifty-seven sheets of toilet paper each day
A person who is a specialist in wine making is called an oenologist
A person who smokes a pack of cigarettes a day will on average lose two teeth every ten years
A person will burn 7 percent more calories if they walk on hard dirt compared to pavement
A person would have to drink more than 12 cups of hot cocoa to equal the amount of caffeine found in one cup of coffee
A piece of French toast that was partially eaten by Justin Timberlake sold on eBay
A pregnant goldfish is called a twit
A rabbit is not able to vomit
A rainbow can occur only when the sun is 40 degrees or less above the horizon
A regulation baseball has exactly 108 stitches
A rhinoceros horn is made of compacted hair
A ripe cranberry will bounce. Another name for a cranberry is bounceberry
A rocket-like device can be traced back to Ancient Greece when a flying steam-powered pigeon was built out of wood.
A rose imprint that was fossilized in a slate was discovered in Florisant, Colorado, which is said to be thirty-five million years old
A salmon with two mouths, two sets of teeth and two tongues was caught by Bob Bateman of Canada
A scorpion can have up to 12 eyes
A seagull can drink salt water because it has special glands that filter out the salt
A seven year old boy was the first person to survive the Horeshoe Falls (Niagara Falls) in just a life jacket
A shark is the only fish that can blink with both eyes
A sheep, a duck and a rooster were the first passengers in a hot air balloon
A sheep, a duck, and a rooster were the first passengers in a hot air balloon
A single chocolate chip gives enough energy to a human being to walk 150 feet
A slug has four noses
A small drip from a faucet can waste up to 50 gallons of water daily, which is enough water to run a dishwasher twice on a full cycle
A snail can crawl across a razor blade without getting injured. This is possible because they excrete a slime that protects them
A snail can sleep for 3 years
A snake charmer in Bangladesh once found 3,500 poisonous cobras and their eggs hidden underneath the floors of two suburban homes
A sneeze can travel as fast as one hundred miles per hour
A sneeze zooms out of your mouth at over 600 m.p.h
A species of dolphin is born naturally blind in the Indus and Ganges rivers in South Asia. These dolphins have a highly sophisticated sonar system and swim on only one side of their body
A species of earthworm, "Megascolides australis," in Australia can grow up to fifteen feet in length
A squash ball moving at 150 kilometers per hour has the same impact of a .22 bullet
A starfish can turn its stomach inside out
A study concludes that kids who snore do poorly in school
A study indicates that smokers are likely to die on average six and a half years earlier than non-smokers
A study revealed that men that were born with a low birth weight were less likely to get married
A superstition in baseball is to never lend your bat to anyone or you will be jinxed
A surfer once sued another surfer for "stealing his wave." The case was thrown out because the court was unable to put a price on "pain and suffering" endured by the surfer watching someone else ride "his" wave
A survey done by Clairol 10 years ago came up with 46% of men stating that it was okay to color their hair. Now 66% of men admit to coloring their hair
A swordfish can live as long as 25 years and weigh up to 1,200 pounds
A top freestyle swimmer achieves a speed of only 4 miles per hour. Fish, in contrast, have been clocked at 68 mph
A tree in metropolitan area will survive for approximately eight years
A turtle can breathe through its butt.
A violin actually contains 70 separate pieces of wood
A volcano has enough power to shoot ash as high as 50 km into the atmosphere
A white tiger can only be born when both parents carry the gene for white colouring
A woman has approximately 4.5 litres of blood in her body, while men have 5.6 litres
A women from Berlin Germany has had 3,110 gallstones taken out of her gall bladder
A world record 328 pound ovarian cyst was removed from a woman in Galveston, Texas, in 1905. updated
A yawn usually lasts for approximately six seconds
ABBA got their name by taking the first letter from each of their names (Agnetha, Bjorn, Benny, Anni-frid.)
Abdul Kassam Ismael, Grand Vizier of Persia in the tenth century, carried his library with him wherever he went. Four hundred camels carried the 117,000 volumes
About 1 in 5,000 North Atlantic lobsters are born bright blue
About 10% of the 100,000 thunderstorms that occur in the USA every year are classified as severe.
About 25 percent of all the energy consumed in the US is from natural gas
About 26 per cent of all indoor water used by households in Sydney, Australia are for laundry
About 30% of American admit to talking to their dogs or leaving messages on their answering machines for their dogs while they are away
About 30% of Canadians rely on getting their water from the ground for their domestic use
About 70 percent of Americans who go to college do it just to make more money
About 85% or product warning labels on household products are inadequate
About twenty-five percent of the population sneeze when they are exposed to light
About two hundred years before the birth of Christ, the Druids used mistletoe to celebrate that winter was approaching
According to Scandinavian traditions, if a boy and girl eat from the same loaf of bread, they are bound to fall in love
According to Scientists, vampire bat saliva is the best known medicine for keeping blood from clotting.
According to legend, tea originated in China when tea leaves accidentally blew into a pot of boiling water
According to psychologists, the shoe and the foot are the most common sources of sexual fetishism in Western society
According to research, Los Angeles highways are so congested that the average commuter sits in traffic for 82 hours a year
According to research, the most productive workday is Tuesday and the least productive is Friday
According to studies, an average roll of toilet paper lasts about five days in the bathroom
According to studies, men prefer to have white bedrooms and women prefer to have blue bedrooms
According to the American Institute of Stress, job stress approximately costs the U.S. industry over $300 billion dollars per year
Acorns were used as a coffee substitute during the American Civil War
Actor Charlie Chaplin made 81 movies over a career that spanned 50 years
Actor John Ritter was the voice of Clifford, from "Clifford The Big Red Dog."
Actor John Travolta was offered the role of Billy Flynn many times for the movie "Chicago." Richard Gere ended up playing the role
Actor Richard Gere was considered to play the role of John McClane in the movie Die Hard. Bruce Willis played the part instead
Actor Sylvester Stallone once had a job as a lion cage cleaner
Actor Sylvester Stallone once had a job as a lion cage cleaner
Actress Debra Winger helped to perform the voice of E.T. in the movie ?E.T. The Extra Terrestrial (1982)."
Actress Jamie Lee Curtis invented a special diaper for babies that has a pocket
Actress Meryl Streep holds the record for the most Oscar nominated actress, with a record of 13 nominations
Actress Michelle Pfeiffer was the first choice to play Clarice Starling in the movie "Silence of the Lambs." She turned down the role because she found it too scary
Actress Sally Field was paid $4,000 a week for her role in the TV show The Flying Nun
Adolf Hitler loved chocolate cake
Adolf Hitler wanted to be an architect, but he failed the entrance exam at the architectural school in Vienna
Adolf Hitler was one of the people that was responsible in the creation of the Volkswagen Beetle. He came up with the idea of producing a car that was cheap enough for the average German working man to afford.
Adult earwigs can float in water for up to 24 hours
African Baobab tree's circumference can reach 180 feet. If the trunk is hollow, 20 people would be able to fit inside of it.
African heart-nosed bats can have such a keen sense of sound that they can hear the footsteps of a beetle walking on sand from six feet away
After 8 months, babies are more likely to get a diaper rash
After being picked an orange cannot ripen
After the "Popeye" comic strip was launched in 1931, spinach consumption went up by thirty-three percent in the United States
After the Eiffel Tower was built, one person was killed during the installation of the lifts. No one was killed during the actual construction of the tower
After the Krakatoa volcano eruption in 1883 in Indonesia, many people reported that, because of the dust, the sunset appeared green and the moon blue. The moon was said to appear blue for almost two years.
After the U.S Civil War, about 33%-50% of all U.S. paper currency in circulation was counterfeit
After the death of the genius, Albert Einstein, his brain was removed by a pathologist and put in a jar for future study
After twenty-seven years, Betty Rubble made her debut as a Flintstones Vitamin in 1996
Air is passed through the nose at a speed of 100 miles per hour when a person sneezes
Airports that are at higher altitudes require a longer airstrip due to lower air density
Alaska got its name from the Aluet word "Alyeska" which means "The Great Land."
Albert Einstein was cremated and his ashes were spread over a river located in New Jersey
Albert Einstein was offered the presidency of Israel in 1952, but he declined
Alcohol beverages have all 13 minerals necessary for human life
Alexander Graham Bell, the inventor of the telephone, never telephoned his wife or mother because they were both deaf
Alexander the Great and Julius Caesar were both epileptic
Alexander the Great made his troops eat onions as he believed it would prove their vitality
Alexander the Great was an epileptic
Alexandre Gustave Eiffel, the man who designed the Eiffel Tower, also designed the inner structure of the Statue of Liberty in New York Harbour
All 50 states are listed across the top of the Lincoln Memorial on the back of the $5 bill
All 50 states are listed across the top of the Lincoln Memorial on the back of the $5.00 bill
All babies are colour blind when they are born
All dogs are the descendant of the wolf. These wolves lived in eastern Asia about 15,000 years ago
All of Chrysler's PT Cruisers are built in Mexico.
All of the Peking ducks in the United States are descendents from three ducks and one drake imported to Long Island, New York in 1873
All of the clocks in the movie Pulp Fiction are stuck on 4:20
All penguins live south of the equator
All racehorses in the U.S. celebrate their birthday on January 1st
All the Krispy Kreme donut stores collectively could make a doughnut stack as high as the Empire State Building in only 2 minutes
Almonds are members of the peach family
Althaiophobia is the fear of marshmallows
Although the outsides of a bone are hard, they are generally light and soft inside. They are about 75% water
Although white wine can be produced from both red and white grapes, red wine can only be created from red grapes
Amazingly, goalies in the National Hockey League played without masks until the year 1959
American Airlines saved $40,000 in 1987 by eliminating 1 olive from each salad served in first-class
American Airlines saved $40,000 in 1987 by eliminating one olive from each salad served in first class
American Airlines saved $40,000 in 1987 by eliminating one olive from each salad served in first-class
American President Calvin Coolidge (1923-1929) used to like Vaseline being rubbed on his head while he ate breakfast in bed
American President John Tyler had 15 children
American actor Jack Nicholson, and American singer Bobby Darrin were raised believing their grandmothers were their mothers and their mothers were their older sisters
American novelist Mark Twain was the first known author to submit a typed manuscript
American women, on average, spend 55 minutes per day getting showered, dressed, and groomed
Americans are responsible for generating roughly 20% percent of the garbage in the world
Americans collectively eat one hundred pounds of chocolate every second
Americans consume the most peanut butter in the world
Americans consumed more than twenty billion hot dogs in 2000
Americans did not commonly use forks until after the Civil War
Americans eat approximately 20 pounds of pasta per person each year
Americans on average use about 580 pounds of paper per year per person
Americans on the average eat 18 acres of pizza every day
Americans write approximately 50 billion checks a year making it the second most frequent payment method used after cash
Americans write approximately 50 billion checks a year making it the second most frequent payment method used after cash
Americans, on average, spend 18% of his or her income on transportation as compared to only 13% spent on food
Amish people do not believe in the use of aerosal air fresheners
Amongst pre-schoolers, Caillou is the fastest-ever-growing television show and is seen in close to 97% of U.S. households
Amtrak is the combination of the words "American" and "Track"
An American chews an average of 300 sticks of gum in a year
An acre of trees can remove about 13 tons of dust and gases every year from the surrounding environment
An adult "Gold Frog" measures to be 9.8 millimeters in body length
An adult esophagus can range from 10 to 14 inches in length and is one inch in diameter
An adult porcupine has approximately 30,000 quills on its body, which are replaced every year
An adult sheep can eat between 1 to 4 kg of food per day
An airplane mechanic invented Slinky while he was playing with engine parts and realized the possible secondary use for the springs. Barbie was invented by Ruth Handler after watching her daughter play with baby dolls imagining then in grown up roles
An alligator has about 80 teeth in its mouth at one time. An alligator can go through 3,000 teeth in a lifetime
An ant can detect a movement through 5 centimeters of earth
An apple, potato, and onion all taste the same if you eat them with your nose plugged. They all taste sweet
An armadillo can walk under water
An artificial Christmas tree last up to six years in a home
An artist from Chicago named Dwight Kalb created a statue of Madonna made out of 180 pounds of ham
An average American child watches approximately 28 hours of television in one week
An average American eats approximately 60 hot dogs per year
An average adult produces about half a litre of flatulent gas per day, resulting in an average of about fourteen occurrences of flatulence a day
An average city dog lives approximately three years longer than an average country dog
An average driver spends approximately 2 hours and 14 minutes kissing in their car in a lifetime
An average home creates more pollution than does the average car
An average person consumes the equivalent of 26 gallons of milk a year, including almost 28 pounds of cheese
An average person laughs about 15 times a day
An average women has 17 square feet of skin. When a women is in her ninth month of pregnancy she has 18.5 square feet of skin
An ear of corn consists of 80% water
An earthquake on Dec. 16, 1811 caused parts of the Mississippi River to flow backwards
An egg shell can have up to 17,000 tiny pores on its surface
An elephant can live up to the age of seventy, or in some cases even more
An elephant cannot jump
An elephant in the wild can eat anywhere from 100 - 1000 pounds of vegetation in a 16 hour period
An estimated 690 million people live in Africa
An individual coral animal is called a polyp
An octopus has three hearts
An office desk has 400 times more bacteria than a toilet
An olive tree can live up to 1500 years
An orca whale can hold its breath for up to 15 minutes
An ostrich's eye is bigger that it's brain.
An owl has three eyelids
An oyster can change its gender
Ancient Egyptian women used to wear perfume cones made of wax that would melt in the heat letting out a nice fragrance
Ancient Egyptians believed that onions would keep evil spirits away
Ancient Egyptians kissed with their noses instead of with their lips
Ancient Egyptians used the spice Thyme to help preserve mummies
Ancient Egyptians used to think having facial hair was an indication of personal neglect
Ancient Romans at one time used human urine as an ingredient in their toothpaste
Anise is the scent on the artificial rabbit that is used in greyhound races
Annually 17 tons of gold is used to make wedding rings in the United States
Annually 7 million tons of textiles and clothing is thrown out. Out of this, only 12% is used again or recycled
Annually Americans eat 45 million turkeys at Thanksgiving
Annually a thousand people are killed by scorpions in Mexico
Annually, British people eat more than 15 pounds of beans
Annually, an Australian eats 15 kg of bananas, which comes out to 27 meters of bananas
Annually, approximately 46 millions Cokes, five million pounds of french fries, and seven million hamburgers are consumed at Walt Disney World Resort
Annually, fires that occur at home kill more Americans than all natural disasters combined
Another name for licorice is "Sweet Wood" or "Spanish Juice."
Another way to say "every 9 years" is Novennial
Another word for hiccups is "singultus."
Another word to refer to old age is senectitude
Antarctica is the only land on our planet that is not owned by any country
Anti-American demonstrators protesting in Bangladesh after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks carried posters of Osama bin Laden sitting alongside Bert, a beloved Sesame Street Muppet character
Ants do not sleep
Any animal that has skin hair or fur can get dandruff, but in animals it is called "dander."
Apple seeds are poisonous as they contain a cyanide compound
Apples are part of the rose family
Apples, not caffeine, are more efficient at waking you up in the morning
Approximately 1 billion stamps are produced in Australia annually
Approximately 1-2 calorie are burned a minute while watching T.V
Approximately 10.5 gallons of water is used in a dishwasher. Washing the dishes by hand can use up to 20 gallons of water
Approximately 100,000 people get married in Las Vegas each year
Approximately 125 people die in the United States from an anaphylaxis to foods each year
Approximately 18 billion disposable diapers end up in landfills each year. These diapers can takes as long as 500 years to finally decompose
Approximately 20% of Americans have a passport
Approximately 200 pets are buried in a pet cemetery out of the thousands of pets that die each day
Approximately 25% of all scald burns to children are from hot tap water and is associated with more deaths than with any other liquid
Approximately 25,000 workers died during the building of the Panama Canal and approximately 20,000 of them contracted malaria and yellow fever
Approximately 40% of the U.S. paper currency in circulation was counterfeit by the end of the Civil War
Approximately 40% of the states in the U.S. have severe, or extreme pollution problems
Approximately 50% of Americans admit they have ran a red light
Approximately 55% of movies released are Rated R
Approximately 60% of the water used by households during the summer is used for watering flowers, and lawns
Approximately 7.5% of all office documents get lost
Approximately 71% of American chocolate eaters prefer to eat milk chocolate
Approximately 75% of human poop is made of water
Approximately 850 peanuts make a 18 oz jar of peanut butter
Approximately 87% of dog owners say that when they watch T.V. their dog curls up beside them or at their feet
Approximately 97.35618329% of all statistics are made up
Approximately one out of every 55 women from Canada give birth in their car on the way to the hospital or clinic
Approximately one out of four injuries by athletes involve the wrist and hand
Approximately three jars of peanut butter are sold every second
Approximately two gallons of water are used to brush your teeth
Arabic numerals were not invented by Arabs, but were invented in India by the Hindus
Archeologists report that cannabis was most likely the first plant cultivated by humans. Cannabis was used for linen, paper, and garments
Archipelago is the word to describe a large group of islands that are located close together
Armadillos breed in July, but get pregnant in November after delaying implantation. This allows the young to be born during the spring when there is an abundance of food
Armadillos can be housebroken
Armadillos have four babies at a time, and they are always the same sex
Arnold Palmer was the first player to win $1 million on the PGA Tour
Arthur Giblin was the inventor of the first "flushable" toilet
As a defense mechanism, the North American Opossum closes its eyes and becomes totally limp. Basically it plays dead
As an iceberg melts, it makes a fizzing sound because of the compressed air bubbles popping in the ice
As part of the original design, the names of 72 French scientists and other famous people is imprinted on the sides of the Eiffel tower
Asparagus comes in three colors: green, white and purple
Asthma affects one in fifteen children under the age of eighteen
Astronauts get taller when they are in space
Astronomers once believed a planet named Vulcan existed between Mercury and the Sun
At 120 miles per hour, a Formula One car generates so much downforce that it can drive upside down on the roof of a tunnel
At just four years old Mozart was able to learn a piece of music in half an hour
At least 7% of all health care costs in the United States are attributed to smoking
At lift off, US space shuttles weight about 4.5 million pounds.
At one time the group "Grateful Dead" were called "The Warlocks."
At one time, Pumpkins were recommended for the removal of freckles and curing snake bites
At one time, pumpkins were recommended for removing freckles
At the 1960 Winter Olympic Games, Walt Disney was head of the committee that organized the opening day ceremonies
At the White House, president John Adams was said to be the first to display fireworks there
At the equator the Earth spins at about 1,038 miles per hour
Atari had to bury millions of unsold "E.T." game cartridges in a New Mexico desert landfill in 1982
Atlantic salmon can jump as high as 4.5 meters out of the water
Australia has had stamps that actually look like gems. In 1995 and 1996 they used a special technology to make the stamps look like diamonds and opals.
Australian Graham Barker extracted his own belly button fluff every day for 18 years acquiring a record-breaking amount of fluff. He hopes to accumulate enough fluff to stuff a pillow
Author Dr. Seuss wrote the book "Green Eggs and Ham" because the editor made him a bet that he could not write a book, which contained less than fifty words
Author Robert May considered the names of Reginald and Rollo before he settled on "Rudolph, the red-nosed reindeer."
Automobile building is the largest manufacturing industry in the world.
Average age of top GM executives in 1994: 49.8 years. Average age ofthe Rolling Stones: 50.6.
Average life span of a major league baseball: 7 pitches
Average life span of a major league baseball: 7 pitches.
Average number of days a West German goes without washing his underwear: 7
Average number of people airborne over the US any given hour: 61,000
Avery Laser Labels are named after company founder R. Stanton Avery
Aztec emperor Montezuma had a nephew, Cuitlahac, whose name meant "plenty of excrement."
Babies that are exposed to cats and dogs in their first year of life have a lower chance of developing allergies when they grow older
Babies that wear disposable diapers are five times more likely to get a diaper rash than babies wearing a cotton diaper
Babies who wear disposable diapers are five times more likely to develop diaper rash than those that wear cotton diapers
Baby donkeys or baby mules are also known as "Foals."
Baby robins eat 14 feet of earthworms every day
Back in 1796, dimes were called dismes
Back in 1919, the Russian transplant pioneer Serge Voronoff made headlines by grafting monkey testicles onto human males.
Back in 1953, it took 27 hours to make one Marshmallow Peep. Now it takes only six minutes
Badminton originates from a sport in India called "poona."
Ballroom dancing is a course at Brigham Young University in Utah
Bamboo plants can grow up to 36 inches in a day.
Bananas contain a natural chemical which can make a person happy. This same chemical is found in Prozac
Bananas trees are not really trees. They are considered to be giant herb plants
Bananas were discovered by Alexander the Great in 327 B.C. when he conquered India
Banging your head against a wall uses 150 calories an hour
Bank robber John Dillinger played professional baseball
Barney, the famous dinosaur that entertains kids is from Dallas
Baseball games between college teams have been played since the Civil War
Baseball was the first sport to be pictured on the cover of Sports Illustrated
Basketball great Wilt Chamberlain never fouled out of a game
Basketball superstar Wilt Chamberlain holds 56 NBA records
Basketball was invented by Canadian James Naismith in 1891
Baskin Robbins once made ketchup ice cream. This was the only vegetable flavoured ice cream produced. However, they discontinued it since they thought it would not sell well
Baskin Robbins plain vanilla ice cream is the number one selling flavour and accounts for a quarter of their sales
Bats always turn left when exiting a cave
Bats can detect food up to 18 feet away and what type of insect the food may be using their sense of echolocation
Bats emit ultrasonic sounds to communicate with each other
Bats sleep during the day and feed at night. The place that bats sleep in is called the "roost."
Battle Creek, Michigan is referred to as the "Cereal Bowl of America." The city produces the most breakfast cereals than any other city in the world
Because metal was scarce; the Oscars given out during World War II were made of plaster
Bees can communicate with other bees by dancing. Their dance can alert other bees as to which direction and the distance nectar and pollen is located
Beethoven used to take hay baths to remedy the swelling he used to get in his legs
Before 1859, baseball umpires were seated in padded chairs behind home plate
Before 1883, the three-cent U.S. stamp was also used for advertising. The advertisment was located on the back of the stamp for various products
Before 1928, yo-yos used to be called bandalores in the United States
Before air conditioning was invented, white cotton slipcovers were put on furniture to keep the air cool.
Before its name was changed, the African Penguin used be called the Jackass Penguin because of its donkey-like braying call
Before soccer referees started using whistles in 1878, they used to rely on waving a handkerchief
Before the 17th century, carrots used to be the colour purple
Before the fur trade had started in Canada, it was estimated that there were over 6 million beavers
Before toilet paper was invented, French royalty wiped their bottoms with fine linen
Behram, an Indian thug, holds the record for most murders by a single individual. He strangled 931 people between 1790-1840 with a piece of yellow and white cloth, called a ruhmal. The most murders by a woman are 612, by Countess Erzsebet Bathory of Hungary
Being lactose intolerant can cause chronic flatulence
Belize is the only country in the world with a jaguar preserve
Beluga whales which are also called "white whales" are not born white. They are born grey in color, and by the age of six become completely white
Benjamin Franklin invented the rocking chair.
Bernd Eilts, a German artist, turns dried cow manure into wall clocks and small sculptures. He is now expanding his business to include cow dung wrist watches
Better wine can be produced by the soil being of poor quality. This is because the vines have to "work" harder
Between 12%-15% of the population is left-handed
Between 1902 and 1907, the same tiger killed 434 people in India
Between 1997-2002, there was an increase of 228% in cosmetic procedures in the United States
Bhutan issued a stamp in 1973 that looked like a record and actually would play the Bhutanese national anthem if placed on a record player
Bile produced by the liver is responsible for making your feces a brownish, green colour
Bill Bowerman, the co-founder of the shoe company Nike, got his first shoe idea after staring at a waffle iron. This gave him the idea of using squared spikes to make the shoes lighter
Bill Gates began programming computers at age 13
Bill Gates donated close to $100 million to fight AIDS in India. As a percent of his total wealth, this would be comparable to him donating ten cents if he only had $60
Bill Gates house was partially designed using a Macintosh computer. new
Bill Russell was the first black head coach of a major league pro sports team
Billiards used to be so popular at one time that cigarette cards were issued featuring players
Billie Jean by Michael Jackson was the first video to air on MTV by a black artist
Bird droppings are the chief export of Nauru, an island nation in the Western Pacific
Birds do not sweat, as they do not have sweat glands
Black pepper is the most popular spice in the world
Blood is such a good stain that Native Americans used it for paint
BluBlocker sunglasses were developed with lenses that were used in the NASA space program for American astronauts
Blue Jays can imitate the calls of hawks
Blueberries have more antioxidents than any other fruit or vegetables
Bo Jackson set a Monday Night Football record by rushing for 222 yards in one game against the Seattle Seahawks, including a 91-yard TD run
Bobby Carpenter was the first American player to score 50 goals in a season
Boeing completed more than 15,000 hours of wind-tunnel testing on the first 747
Border collies are the most intelligent breed of dog
Botanically a rhubarb is a vegetable. It was changed to a fruit in 1947 by a U.S. Custom Court
Both Thomas Jefferson and Jimmy Carter, U.S. presidents, were peanut farmers at one time
Bourbon was first made by a Baptist minsister from Bourbon County in Kentucky in 1789. That is where it got its name
Boxing champion Gene Tunney taught Shakespeare at Yale University
Braces were first invented by Pierre Fauchard in 1728. The braces were made by a flat strip of metal, which was connected to the teeth by thread.
Brain damage will only occur if a fever goes above 107.6 degrees farenheit
Brazil is the largest producers of oranges in the world
Brazil produces the most oranges in the world
British scientists have found evidence that heart attacks increase significantly for people who watch soccer penalty shoot-outs
Britons eat over 22,000 tonnes of french fries a week
Broccoli was first introduced into France during the royal marriage of Catherine de Medici to Henry II of France
Bruce Lee was so fast, that they actually had to slow a film down so you could see his moves. That is the opposite of the norm
Bubble gum contains rubber
Buckingham Palace has over six hundred rooms
Budweiser beer is named after a town in Czechoslovakia
Buffalo wings, got their name because the spicy chicken wings originated in Buffalo, New York
Bugs Bunny was originally called "Happy Rabbit."
Burger King restaurants serve over 400 million ounces of orange juice annually
Business.com is currently the most expensive domain name sold for $7.5 million
Butterflies taste with their feet
Buttermilk does not contain any butter, but is a cultured milk product which is usually made from fat free milk
By donating just one pint of blood, four lives can be saved
By federal law, for a noodle to actually be a noodle it must have 5.5 percent egg solids in it, otherwise it cannot be called a noodle
By law, information collected in a U.S. census must remain confidential for seventy-two years
By partially filling saucers with vinegar and distributing the saucers around a room, you can eliminate odors
By recycling just one glass bottle, the amount of energy that is being saved is enough to light a 100 watt bulb for four hours
By walking an extra 20 minutes every day, an average person will burn off seven pounds of body fat in an year
By weight, the sun is 70% hydrogen, 28% helium, 1.5% carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen, and 0.5% all other elements.
Camel is considered unclean meat in the Bible
Canada beat Denmark 47-0 at the 1949 world hockey championships. new
Canada has more donut shops per capita than the United States
Canada has more inland waters and lakes than any other country in the world
Canada is an Indian word meaning "village" or "settlement."
Canada is the only country not to win a gold medal in the Summer Olympic games while hosting the event
Canadians Scott Abbott and Chris Haney invented Trivial Pursuit. They were planning on playing Scrabble and realized that some of the pieces were missing so they came up with the idea of making their own game; Trivial Pursuit
Canadians eat more Kraft Dinner (Macaroni and Cheese) per capita than any other country in the world
Canola oil is actually rapeseed oil but the name was changed in Canada for marketing reasons
Carbon monoxide can kill a person in less than 15 minutes
Carolyn Shoemaker, famous astronomer, has discovered 32 comets and approximately 300 asteroids
Casey Kasem is the voice of Shaggy on the cartoon show "Scooby-Doo." Casey Kasem, being a strict vegetarian, also requested that Shaggy follow the same diet on the show
Cashew nuts contain oil in the shell that is very irritating to the skin
Castaways Travel, a Houston-area travel agency, offers an all-nude flight to Cancun Mexico. Once the plane reaches cruising altitude, you are allowed to take off all your clothes and roam about the cabin
Cat's urine glows under a blacklight.
Cataloupes are named after the gardens of Cantaloupe, Italy where some belive this melon was first grown
Caterpillar means "hairy cat" in Old French
Catfish have tastebuds located on their whiskers
Cats have over one hundred vocal sounds, dogs only have about ten
Cattle can produce up to 180 litres of saliva in one day
Celtic warriors sometimes fought their battles naked, their bodies dyed blue from head to toe
Centipedes always have an uneven pairs of walking legs
Central Park located in New York has 125 drinking fountains
Central air conditioners use 98% more energy than ceiling fans.
Centuries ago in India, a person could get their nose chopped off for breaking the law
Certain female species of spiders such as the Australian crab spider, sacrifice their bodies as a food source for their offspring
Chameleon is derived from the Greek, meaning "little lion."
Chameleons can move their eyes independently. One eye can be looking forward and one eye backward at the same time
Chances of a women getting breast cancer are increased by excesseive use of alcohol
Charles Darwin spent 39 years studying earthworms
Charlie Chaplin once lost a contest for a Charlie Chaplin look a like
Chedder cheese is the best selling cheese in the USA
Cheetahs are the fastest land animal and can reach speeds up to 72mph
Chef Boyardee is actually a real person. His real name is Hector Boiardi and he was born in northern Italy in 1898
Chewing gum has rubber as an ingredient
Chewing on gum while cutting onions can help a person from producing tears
Chicago has the largest cookie factory, where Nabisco made over 4.6 billion "Oreo" cookies in 1997
Children grow faster in the springtime than any other season during the year
Children laugh about 400 times a day, while adults laugh on average only 15 times a day
Children who are breast fed tend to have an IQ seven points higher than children who are not
Chili Powder was invented in the 19th century in the American Southwest
China has more English speakers than the United States
Chinese Crested dogs can get acne
Chocolate accounts for less than two percent of the fat in the American diet
Chocolate can be fatal to dogs. Chocolate contains a chemical theobromine, which is poisonous to dogs
Chocolate maker Cadbury uses more than sixty thousand tonnes of cocoa each year, in the United Kingdom alone
Chocolate was used as medicine during the 18th century. It was believed that chocolate could cure a stomach ache
Chopsticks originated from China approximately 4,000 years ago
Cimeti?re du P?re Lachaise located in Paris is the most visited cemetery in the world. The cemetery opened in 1805 and has over one million people buried there, including rock star Jim Morrison
Cinderella is known as Rashin Coatie in Scotland, Zezolla in Italy, and Yeh-hsien in China
Clans of long ago that wanted to get rid of their unwanted people without killing them would burn their houses down - hence the expression "to get fired."
Clans of long ago that wanted to get rid of their unwanted peoplewithout killing them used to burn their houses down - hence theexpression "toget fired."
Clarence Crane the inventor of "Crane's Peppermint Life Savers" sold his rights to the popular candy for less than three thousand dollars.
Cleopatra married two of her brothers
Close to 3 billion movie tickets are sold in India every year
Close to 50% of the water used in a home originates from the bathroom
Close to 73% of girls in Bangladesh are married by age 18
Close to 80% of people who watch the Super Bowl on television, only do so to view the commercials
Close to fifty percent of Internet shoppers spend over five hours a week online
Close to fifty percent of the bacteria in the mouth lives on the surface of our tongue
Club Direct, a travel insurance company in Britain, provides insurance plans for protection from falling coconuts
Coca-Cola used to contain cocaine when it was initially introduced
Coca-Cola was originally green
Coca-Cola was the first soft drink to be consumed in outer space
Coca-cola used to use the slogan "Good to the last drop," in 1908. This slogan was later used by Maxwell House
Coconuts kill more people in the world than sharks do
Coffee beans were chewed for more than 400 years before the first cup of coffee was brewed
Coffee has about five times the amount of caffeine as a can of Coke
Colgate faced a big obstacle marketing toothpaste in Spanish speaking countries. Colgate translates into the command "go hang yourself."
Colonel Sanders original white suit was auctioned off for $80,000 in February 2002
Colonel Sanders traveled over 250,000 miles a year visiting various parts of his Kentucky Fried Chicken Empire
Colour is not an indicator for the taste or ripeness in cranberries
Columbia University is the second largest landowner in New York City, after the Catholic Church
Common pesticides such as roach, termite and flea insecticide can be found in the bodies of majority of Americans
Constipation is caused when too much water is absorbed in the large intestine and the feces become dry
Construction on the Leaning Tower of Pisa began on August 9th, 1173
Construction on the White House began in October of 1792
Construction workers hard hats were first invented and used in the building of the Hoover Dam in 1933.
Consuming chocolate was once considered a sin during the 16th and 17th century. During that time it was provided in the form of a drink and since drinking wine during lent was a sin, so was drinking chocolate
Contrary to popular beliefs, chocolate does not cause acne
Copper is the second most used metal in the world.
Corals take a long time to grow. Some corals only grow one centimeter in one year
Corn Flakes were invented after Will Keith Kellogg and his brother Dr. John Harvey Kellogg set about developing a nutritious cereal for the patients of a health resort in 1890
Corned beef got its name because this beef was preserved with pellets of salt that were the size of corn kernels, which was also referred to as "corns" of salt
Cost of raising a medium-size dog to the age of eleven: $6,400
Cotton crops can be sprayed up to 40 times a year making it the most chemical-intensive crop in the world
Coupons were introduced in 1894 when Asa Candler bought the Coca-Cola formula for $2,300 and gave people coupons that he had written out to receive a free glass of coke
Cow is a Japanese brand of shaving foam
Cows are able to hear lower and higher frequencies better than human beings
Cows can detect odors up to five miles away
Cows do not have any upper front teeth. Instead they have a thick pad on the top jaw
Cows drink anywhere from 25-50 gallons of water each day
Crabs have very small hairs on their claws and other parts of their body to help detect water currents and vibrations
Crayola Crayons currently has over 120 different crayon colours
Crayola is a French word that means "Oily chalk."
Cricket chirping can tell the temperature outside. Counting how many times a cricket chirps in 15 seconds and then adding 40 to that number will approximately tell you what the temperature is in Fahrenheit
Cubic Zirconia is 55% heavier than real diamonds.
DC-10, the name of an airplane stands for "Douglas Commercial."
Dairy cows can produce 20 to 35 gallons of saliva a day
Dalmatian puppies do not have any spots on them when they are born. They actually develop them as they get older
Dandelion root can be roasted and ground as a coffee substitute
Davao City, located at the Southern state of Philippines, is the largest city in the world in terms of area
David McConnell started the California Perfume Company (CPC) in 1886. Today the company is known as Avon, which he named after his favorite playwright William Shakespeare, and Stratford on Avon
David Rice Atchinson was President of the United States for exactly one day. This happened due to a glitch in American law at the time. new
Daytime dramas are called Soap Operas because they were originally used to advertise soap powder. In America in the early days of TV, advertisers would write stories around the use of their soap powder
Dead cells in the body ultimately go to the kidneys for excretion
Decaffeinated coffee is not 100% caffeine free. When coffee is being decaffeinated, 2% of the caffeine still remains in it
Deliberately infecting people with malaria has been used to cure different viral infections. The high fever will strengthen the immune system and fight the virus. In recent times this has been considered as a treatment to HIV
Dentists have recommended that a toothbrush be kept at least 6 feet away from a toilet to avoid airborne particles resulting from the flush
Dentyne gum was invented in 1899 by a druggist from New York named Franklin V. Canning
Depending on the size, it can take an oyster anywhere from few months to many years to form a pearl
Desert snails can stay in their shell for up to three years
Detroit, Michigan has more registered bowlers than any other city in the USA
Devon, England has about 33,000 miles of hedgerows, more hedgerows than any other country
Dexter is the smallest type of cow. This cow was bred to be a small size for household living
Diabetes is the fourth leading cause of death in the U.S., accounting for about 180,000 deaths per year
Diamonds were first discovered in the riverbeds of the Golconda region of India over 4,000 years ago.
Did you know that there are coffee flavored PEZ?
Did you know you share your birthday with at least 9 other million people in the world
Dieting can cause bad breath since less saliva is produced which leads to dry mouth
Dill seeds are so small that approximately 10,000 dill seeds would be required to make an ounce
Dipsomania refers to an insatiable craving for alcoholic beverages
Doctors in Canada use an adhesive similar to Krazy Glue instead of stitches, lowering the possibility of bacterial infection and minimizing scarring
Dogs can be trained to detect an upcoming epileptic seizure
Dolphins can swim and sleep at the same time
Dolphins hear by having sound waves transmit through their skull to their inner ear region
Dolphins sleep with one eye open
Donkeys can live between 30 to 50 years in captivity
Donkeys kill more people annually than plane crashes
Due to eating habits in the USA, one in three children born in the year 2000 have a chance of getting type II diabetes
Due to sugar shortages to make candy during World War II, movie theatre owners turned to popcorn, which is now the best selling snack at movie theatres today
Due to the deforestation of the forests in North China, over one million tons of sands blows into Beijing from the Gobi desert. It sometimes causes the sky to turn yellow.
Due to the shortages of lead and metals during World War II, toothpaste was packaged in plastic tubes and have been ever since
Dueling is legal in Paraguay as long as both parties are registered blood donors
Dumbest Dog: Afghan hound
Duracell, the battery-maker, built parts of its new international headquarters using materials from its own waste
During WWII, because a lot of players were called to duty, the Pittsburgh Steelers and Philadelphia Eagles combined to become The Steagles
During World War II, Kit Kat was unavailable due to milk shortages, so the chocolate bar was made without milk
During World War II, Russians used dogs strapped with explosives to blow up German tanks. They trained the dogs to associate the tanks with food and ended up destroying about 25 German tanks using this method
During World War II, condoms were used to cover rifle barrels from being damaged by salt water as the soldiers swam to shore
During World War II, the 2nd Polish Corps had a brown bear named Wojtek, who helped move boxes of ammunition during the battle of Monte Cassino
During World War II, the very first bomb dropped on Berlin by the Allies killed the only elephant in the Berlin Zoo
During World War II, there was not enough sugar in the U.S. to make candy as it was sent to the troops overseas. At this time, popcorn was consumed three times more than its usual amount
During a typical human life span, the human heart will beat approximately 2.5 billion times
During his entire life, Vincent Van Gogh sold exactly one painting, Red Vineyard at Arles
During his lifetime, artist Vincent Van Gogh only sold one of his paintings (The Red Vineyard)
During one seven year period, Thomas Edison obtained approximately three hundred patents. In is whole life he obtained over one thousand patents.
During the Easter season, 600 million Marshmallow Peeps are bought my Americans. The Marshmallow Peep is the most popular Easter candy besides chocolate
During the First World War, cigarettes were handed out to soldiers along with their rations
During the Gold Rush in 1849, some people paid as much as $100 for a simple glass of water
During the Roman times, people used urine, called lotium in Latin, as a hair product
During the era of Louis XIV, women used lemons to redden their lips
During the female orgasm, endorphines are released, which are powerful painkillers. So headaches are in fact a bad excuse not to have sex
During the high feeding season, it has been estimated that an adult blue whale can eat up to 40 million krill in one day. (Krill are shrimp like creatures)
During the holiday season, approximately $220 million worth of Poinsettias are sold
During the making of the the movie "Fight Club," actor Brad Pitt chipped his tooth. However, he did not get his tooth capped until after the movie was done filming as he thought it would look better chipped for his character
Dustin Phillips of the U.S. has the record for ketchup drinking. He drank a 14-ounce bottle of tomato ketchup through a ? inch straw in 33 seconds on September 23, 1999
EPCOT stands for "Experimental Prototype City Of Tomorrow."
Each Jelly Belly jelly belly bean has 4 calories
Each day 400 gallons of recycled blood are pumped through the kidneys
Each day Americans 15 and over spend an average of 55 minutes of driving
Each day the sun causes about one trillion tons of water to evaporate
Each day, anywhere from 35-150 species of life go extinct
Each honeycomb in Honeycomb cereal has seven holes
Each king in a deck of playing cards represents a great king from history. Spades - King David, Clubs - Alexander the Great, Hearts - Charlemagne, Diamonds - Julius Caesar
Each king in a deck of playing cards represents a great king fromhistory. Spades - King David; Clubs - Alexander the Great; Hearts -Charlemagne;and Diamonds - Julius Caesar.
Each nostril of a human being register smell in a different way. Smells that are made from the right nostril are more pleasant than the left. However, smells can be detected more accurately when made by the left nostril
Each year 96 billion pounds of food is wasted in the U.S
Each year all of the Hostess bakeries combined bake 500 million Twinkies a year. (A twinkie is a sponge cake with a creamy filling.)
Each year approximately half of billions dollars is spent on bubble gum by the kids in North America
Each year in America there are about 300,000 deaths that can be attributed to obesity
Each year the Pentagon estimates their computer network is hacked about 250,000 times annually
Each year there are approximately 20 billion coconuts produced worldwide
Each year, Americans throw away 25 trillion Styrofoam cups
Earl Dean developed the bottle design for Coca-Cola
Early Romans used to use porcupine quills as toothpicks
Early hockey games allowed as many as 30 players a side on the ice
Early sewing machines were destroyed by mobs or workers who felt their jobs were threatened by automation
Earthworms have 5 hearts
Eating 11 pounds of apples will make you gain one pound of weight
Eating a banana at night can help in falling asleep
Eating about twenty tart cherries a day could reduce inflammatory pain and headache pain
Eating chocolate three times a month helps people live longer as opposed to people who overeat chocolate or do not eat chocolate at all
Eating dandelions can make you urinate more
Eating eight strawberries will provide you with more Vitamin C than an orange
Eating parsley after eating an onion can help in getting rid of onion breath
Ed Cox from San Francisco invented the pot scrubbing S.O.S. pads in 1917. His wife came up with the name, which stands for "Save Our Saucepans."
Edinburgh has more booksellers per head of population than any other city in Britain
Edward VIII did not officially become the King of England as he abdicated the throne to marry an American divorcee
Edwin Armstrong invented FM radio in 1933. The first men to use FM radio to communicate with Earth from the moon's surface were named Edwin Aldrin and Neil Armstrong.
Egyptian pyramid builders used to eat a lot of garlic because they thought it would increase their strength
Eighty percent of 10 year old girls in the USA go on a diet
Eighty percent of the Vanilla Beans which are used to make ice cream is grown in Madagascar
Electronic companies sell five times as many big-screen TVs during Super Bowl Week
Elephants can't jump. Every other mammal can.
Elephants have been known to learn up to 60 commands
Elizabeth Taylor has appeared on the cover of Life magazine more than anyone else
Ellen Macarthur, yachtswoman, had a total of 891 naps in 94 days that were each 36 minutes long while on her Vendee Round the Globe yacht race
Elmer Smith was the first player to hit a grand slam in a World Series
Elvis Presley had a twin brother named Jesse Garon Presley who died at birth
Elvis Presley used to be a truck driver before he started singing
Elvis Presley was obsessed with brushing his teeth
Elvis had a twin brother named Jesse Garon, who died at birth
Emilio Marco Palma was the first person born in Antarctica in 1978
Emus cannot walk backwards
Enamel is hardest substance in the human body
Energy is being wasted if a toaster is left plugged in after use
English sailors were referred to as "limeys" because sailors added lime juice to their diet to combat scurvy
Enough paper is recycled in the USA every day, that a 15 mile long train of boxcars could be filled up with paper.
Ernest Vincent Wright wrote a fifty thousand-word novel, "Gadsby," without any word containing the letter "e."
Estuarine crocodiles are the biggest of all 26 species of the crocodilian family
Even if you eat food standing on your head, the food will still end up in your stomach
Even though a polar bears fur looks white it is actually colourless and is made with hollow tubes. The reason the bear looks white is because the rough inner surface of the tubes make light scatter and reflect at many different angles which gives the white appearance
Even though red roses looks the same, there are over 900 different types of red roses
Even though the rose does not bear any fruit, the rose hips have more Vitamin C than most vegetables and fruits
Ever year, Americans spend close to $25 billion on beer
Every 238 years, the orbits of Neptune and Pluto change making Neptune at times the farthest planet from the sun
Every 25 miles a car produces one pound of pollution.
Every 30 seconds a house fire doubles in size
Every 40,000 children are killed by fires
Every U.S. bill regardless of denomination costs just 4 cents to make
Every continent begins and ends in the same letter. eg AfricA, EuropE
Every continent has a city called Rome
Every day 2,700 people die of heart disease
Every day more money is printed for Monopoly than the US Treasury
Every day the human stomach produces about 2 liters of hydrochloric acid
Every day, over 1,300 babies are born prematurely in the USA
Every day, over five billion gallons of water are flushed down toilets in the United States
Every day, the Hubble telescope transmits enough data to fit 10,000 standard computer disks
Every day, the average person swallows about a quart of snot
Every eleven minutes in the U.S., a woman dies of breast cancer
Every hour one billion cells in the body must be replaced
Every person has a unique tongue print
Every photograph of the first American atomic bomb detonation was taken by Harold Edgerton
Every second there are 418 Kit Kat fingers eaten in the world
Every second, 630 steel cans are recycled
Every second, 8000 Coca-Cola Company products are consumed in the world
Every second, two Barbie dolls are sold somewhere in the world
Every single hamster in the United States today comes from a single litter captured in Syria in 1930
Every square inch of the human body has about 19,000,000 skin cells
Every three days a human stomach gets a new lining
Every three minutes a woman is diagnosed with breast cancer
Every three seconds a baby is born somewhere in the world
Every three seconds, a new baby is born
Every time Beethoven sat down to write music, he poured ice water over his head
Every year Alaska has about 5,000 earthquakes, 1,000 of which measure above 3.5 on the Richter scale
Every year approximately 2,500 left-handed people are killed by using object or machinery designed for right-handed people
Every year approximately 3,000 people choke to death
Every year in the U.S., there are 178,000 new cases of lung cancer
Every year, 100 million sharks are killed by people
Every year, 50,000,000 automobiles are produced in the world.
Every year, Burger King restaurants prepare over 950,000 pounds of bacon for their breakfast customers
Every year, an igloo hotel is built in Sweden that has the capacity to sleep 100 people
Every year, kids in North America spend close to half a billion dollars on chewing gum
Every year, more than one million miles of Twizzlers licorice is made
Every year, surgical tools are left in approximately 1,500 patients in the USA. Fatter patients are more prone to having a surgical tool left inside of them due to the additional amount of space in their bodies
Everyday approximately 35 meters of hair fibre is produced on the scalp of an adult
Everyday, U.S. business use enough paper to circle the Earth over 20 times
Everyday, more money is printed for Monopoly than the U.S. Treasury
Eyebrow hair lasts between 3-5 months before it sheds
False Bay, on the southern tip of Africa and close to Cape Town, South Africa, is a breeding ground for great white sharks, which feed off the thousands of seals in the bay. However, it is the only area in the known world in which these sharks are known to breach - they attack the seals by coming up vertically, often leaping clear of the water with their prey in their mouths
Families who do turn off the television during meals tend to eat healthier. This was regardless of family income, or education
Fat is important for the development of children and normal growth
Fat is important for the development of children and normal growth
Fear of clowns is called coulrophobia
Feb 1865 and Feb 1999 are the only months in recorded history not to have a full moon
February 17th, 1930, was the first flight by a cow in an airplane. The milk that was produced by the cow during the flight was put into containers and parachuted over the city of St. Louis
Female alligators lay about 40 eggs that hatch in 60 - 70 days
Female and male black bears cannot tolerate being around each other except when they breed
Fido means faithful in Latin
Fine-grained volcanic ash can be found as an ingredient in some toothpaste
Finland has 187,888 lakes and 179,584 islands
Finland is also known as "the land of of the thousand lakes," because of the over 188,000 lakes found in this country
Finnish folklore states that when Santa comes to Finland to deliver gifts, he leaves his sleigh behind and rides on a goat named Ukko instead
Fires onland generally move faster uphill than downhill
First novel ever written on a typewriter: Tom Sawyer
Five Jell-O flavors that flopped: celery, coffee, cola, apple, andchocolate.
Five percent of the people who use personal ads for dating are already married
Five thousandths of a millimeter is the tolerance of accuracy at the LEGO mould factories
Flamingos are able to fly at a speed of approximately 55 kilometers an hour. In one night they can travel about 600 km
Florida has twice as many lightning injuries and deaths than any other state
Flu shots only work about 70% of the time
Following directions off the Internet and chemicals obtained from a mail order company, a team of U.S. scientists created an identical copy of the polio virus.
Food can only be tasted if it is mixed with saliva
For every human in the world there are one million ants
For more than 3,000 years, Carpenter ants have been used to close wounds in India, Asia and South America
For people that are lactose intolerant, chocolate aids in helping milk digest easier
For the blockbuster movie "The Terminator," O.J. Simpson was considered to play the role of the Terminator, but producers did not choose him as they thought he would not be taken seriously
For the movie "Tootsie" actor Dustin Hoffman thought of the title. His mother used to call him that as a child
Former U.S. President Abraham Lincoln suffered a nervous breakdown in 1836
Former U.S. President Franklin Pierce was arrested during his term as President for running over an old lady with his horse, but the charges were later dropped
Former U.S. President Ronald Reagan once wore a Nazi uniform while acting in a film during his Hollywood days. The name of the movie was "Desperate Journey," which was filmed in 1942
Former U.S. President William Taft converted the White House stable into a four car garage in 1909
Former U.S. president Ronald Reagan worked as a lifeguard in his youth at a beach near Dixon, Illinois and saved over 77 lives
Forty percent of Americans iron their clothes while wearing their underwear or being completely naked
Forty-one percent of women apply body and hand moisturizer at least three times a day
Fossilized bird droppings are one of the chief exports of Nauru, an island nation in the Western Pacific
Found in Argentina, the ornate horned frog can eat an entire mouse with one swallow
Four billion pounds of watermelon were grown in the United States in 1999
Four out of five brides in the U.S. have a job
Fourteen people die each day from asthma in the United States
France is known as the perfume capital of the world
France, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Greece, and Australia have always been in the modern Olympics since it began in 1896
Frank Wathernam was the last prisoner to leave Alcatraz prison on March 21, 1963
Franklin Pierce was the first U.S. President to have a Christmas tree in the White House
French artist, Michel Vienkot, uses cow dung as paint when he creates his pictures
French astronomer Adrien Auzout had once considered building a telescope that was 1,000 feet long in the 1600s. He thought the magnification would be so great, he would see animals on the moon
French soldiers during World War I had the nickname "poilu" which translates to "hairy one."
Fried spiders taste like nuts
Frisbee got its name from William Russel Frisbee, who was a pie baker. He used to sell his pies in a thin tin pan, which had Frisbee written on it. When Walter Frederick Morrison thought of the idea of making saucer like disks to play catch, he visited the campus of Yale and noticed people there were using the pie pan to play catch so he therefore renamed his invention to Frisbee
Frog-eating bats identify edible frogs from poisonous ones by listening to the mating calls of male frogs. Frogs counter this by hiding and using short, difficult to locate calls
Frogs do not need to drink water as they absorb the water through their skin
From 1526 to 1707, the first six Mogul emperors of India ruled in unbroken succession from father to son
From 1939 to 1942, there was a undersea post office in the Bahamas
From 1967-1976, the town of Tororo located in Uganda had thunder 251 out of the 365 days in a year for those years.
From all the oxygen that a human breathes, twenty percent goes to the brain
From all the states, Montana has the most different species of animals
From all the vegetables, beets contain the most sugar
From the age of thirty, humans gradually begin to shrink in size
Frosted Flakes mascot "Tony the Tiger" has a wife, son (Tony Jr.) and daughter (Antoinette) that were used in early advertising commercials
Frozen food can be just as nutritious as fresh food
Gardening is said to be one of the best exercises for maintaining healthy bones
Gases that build up in your large intestine cause flatulence. It usually takes about 30 to 45 minutes for these gases to pass through your system
General William Booth is the founder of the Salvation Army
George Washington grew hemp in his garden
George Washington had teeth made out of hippopotamus ivory
George Washington had to borrow money to go to his own inauguration
German cockroaches can survive for up to one month without food and two weeks without water
German immigrant, Louis Prang was the first to bring Christmas cards to America
Germany produces more than 5,000 varieties of beer and has about 1,300 breweries in country
Giant flying foxes, which are a type of bat, that live in Indonesia have wingspans of nearly six feet
Girls have more tastebud than boys
Gloucestershire airport in England used to blast Tina Turner songs on its runways to scare birds away
Goat meat contains up to 45 percent less saturated fat than chicken meat
Goats do not have upper front teeth
Google receives more than 200 million search queries a day, more than half of which come from outside the United States. Peak traffic hours to google.com are between 6 a.m. and noon PST, when more than 2,000 search queries are answered a second
Gorilla gorilla gorilla is the scientific name for the animal gorilla
Gorillas are considered apes, not monkeys. The way to distinguish between an ape and a monkey is that apes do not have tails
Gorillas can catch human colds and other illnesses
Grapes are grown around the world more than any other fruit
Great Britain has the highest consumption of ice cream than any other European nation
Great Britain was the first country to issue postage stamps in 1840
Great White sharks have about 3,000 teeth
Hair and fingernails are made from the same substance, keratin
Hair is made from the same substance as fingernails
Hair will fall out faster on a person that is on a crash diet
Half of a cup of figs will give you just as much calcium as half a cup of milk
Half of the 42 U.S. Presidents are of Irish descent
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada has the largest bar per capita than anywhere else in the world
Hang On Sloopy is the official rock song of Ohio.
Hannibal, who was a soldier, had only one eye after getting a disease while attacking Rome
Harley Proctor got the idea to name the soap "Ivory" while he was listening to a bible reading at a church in 1879
Hawaiian alphabet has 12 letters
Heavier lemons contain more and tastier juice
Heavier lemons produce more, and tastier, juice
Heinz Catsup leaving the bottle travels at 25 miles per year
Heinz first started making ketchup in 1876 and the recipe has remained the same ever since
Hens will produce larger eggs as they grow older
Herbert Hoover, who was the 31st president of the United Stated, turned over all the Federal salary checks he received to charity during the 47 years he was in government
Hershey's Kisses are called that because the machine that makes themlooks like it's kissing the conveyor belt.
High Priests in ancient Egypt were the only ones who were allowed to wear garments made from cotton
Hippos can live up to 40 years in the wild
Hippos drink as much as 250 litres of water in any given 24 hour period
Historically, a blue ribbon has been awarded for first prize
Hitler and Napolean both had only one testical
Ho-Ho-Kus, a small town in New Jersey, is the only town in the United States of America that has two dashes in its name
Hockey pucks were originally made from frozen cow dung
Honey is used sometimes for antifreeze mixtures and in the center of golf balls
Honeybees use the sun as a compass which helps them navigate
Honolulu, Hawaii boasts the only royal palace in the United States of America
Honorificabilitudinitatibus is the longest English word that consists strictly of alternating consonants and vowels
Huge Moore, the inventor of Dixie cups got the idea for the name from a neighboring factory, the Dixie Doll Company
Human birth control pills work on gorillas
Humans and cows have the same gestation period, which is about nine months
Humans and dolphins are the only species that have sex for pleasure
Humans are born with 300 bones in their body, however when a person reaches adulthood they only have 206 bones. This occurs because many of them join together to make a single bone
Humans are the only primates that don't have pigment in the palms oftheir hands.
Humans breathe in and out approximately one litre of air in ten seconds
Humans have about the same number of hair follicles as a chimpanzee has
Hummingbirds are the only animal that can fly backwards
Humpback whales are capable of living up to 95 years
Humphrey Bogart was related to Princess Diana
Hundreds of years ago, only the wealthy people used to wear underwear
Hydrogen gas is the least dense substance in the world, at 0.08988g/cc
Hydrogen is the most common atom in the universe
Hydrogen solid is the most dense substance in the world, at 70.6g/cc
Hypnotism is banned by public schools in San Diego
Ian Fleming named his character "James Bond" after real-life ornithologist and author
Iceland consumes more Coca-Cola per capita than any other nation
If Wal-Mart was classified as a country, it would be the 24th most productive country in the world
If a cockroach breaks a leg it can grow another one
If a lobster loses an eye or a claw it can usually grow a new one
If a raisin is dropped into a glass of champagne it will bounce up and down in the glass
If a statue in the park of a person on a horse has both front legs in the air, the person died in battle; if the horse has one front leg in the air, the person died as a result of wounds received in battle; if the horse has all four legs on the ground, the person died of natural causes
If a statue in the park of a person on a horse has both front legs inthe air, the person died in battle; if the horse has one front leg inthe air,the person died as a result of wounds received in battle; if the horsehasall four legs on the ground, the person died of natural causes.
If all the Oreo cookies ever sold were stacked on top of one another, they would be as high as 13.3 million Sears Towers
If all the cars from the U.S. were taken and lined up from bumper to bumper, there would be enough cars to go to the moon from earth and back.
If all the gold sitting in the oceans and seas were mined, every person on this plant would get about 20 kilograms of gold each.
If all the insects in the world were put on a scale, they would out weigh all creatures
If all the strawberries produced in California annually were put side by side, they would wrap around the Earth fifteen times
If an identical twin grows up without having a certain tooth, the other twin will most likely also grow up with that tooth missing
If someone was to fly once around the surface of the moon, it would be equal to a round trip from New York to London
If the population of China walked past you in single file, the line would never end because of the rate of reproduction
If you fart consistently for 6 years and 9 months, enough gas is produced to create explosion that is equal to an atomic bomb
If you fart consistently for 6 years and 9 months, enough gas is produced to create the energy of an atomic bomb
If you have three quarters, four dimes, and four pennies, you have $1.19. You also have the largest amount of money in coins without being able to make change for a dollar
If you have three quarters, four dimes, and four pennies, you have $1.19. You also have the largest amount of money in coins without being able to make change for a dollar
If you have three quarters, four dimes, and four pennies, you have$1.19. You also have the largest amount of money in coins without beingable tomake change for a dollar.
If you keep a Goldfish in the dark room, it will eventually turn white
If you spray an antiseptic spray on a polar bear, its fur will turn purple
If you were standing on Mercury, the Sun would appear 2.5 times larger than it appears from Earth
If you yelled for 8 years, 7 months and 6 days, you would have produced enough sound energy to heat one cup of coffee
Iguanas can recognize their human handlers and greet them differently, compared with strangers
Iguanas can stay under water for up to thirty minutes
Impotence is grounds for divorce in 26 U.S. states
In 10 minutes, a hurricane releases more energy than all the world'snuclear weapons combined.
In 1281, the Mongol army of Kublai Khan tried to invade Japan but were ravaged by a hurricane that destroyed their fleet
In 1391, China began producing toliet paper for use by its Emperors
In 1477, the first diamond engagement ring was given to Mary of Burgundy by Archduke Maximillian of Austria
In 1565 In St. Augustine, Florida the first orange trees were planted
In 1631, two London bible printers accidentally left the word "not" out of the seventh commandment, which then read, "Thou shalt commit adultery." This legendary book is now known as the "Wicked Bible."
In 1657, the first chocolate house was opened in London, England
In 1657, the first chocolate house was opened in London, England. The cost of chocolate was about 13 shillings per pound and was a drink that only the elite enjoyed
In 1681, the last dodo bird died
In 1681, the last dodo bird died
In 1685, New France used playing cards as currency because of the shortage of coins
In 1693, the postage rate of a letter was determined by how much light went through the letter. The less the light went through the letter the more expensive the rate would be. This technique was referred to as candling
In 1747, the first American mention of the Christmas tree occurred. However, it was a not a tree but instead a pyramid made out of wood and decorated with apples and evergreen boughs
In 1755, the first Canadian post office opened in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The fist Deputy Postmaster General was American inventor Benjamin Franklin who was later dismissed for sympathizing with the American revolutionary cause
In 1783, the hot air balloon was invented in France.
In 1785, the city of Paris removed bones from cemeteries to ease the overflow of dead people. They took these bones and stacked them in tunnels now known as the Catacombs. You can visit these tunnel attractions and work your way along long corridors, which are stacked with skulls and bones
In 1796, Napoleon was only 26 years old when he took command of the French Army of Italy
In 1810, Peter Durand invented the tin can for preserving food
In 1819, the USA purchased Florida from Spain for the cancellation of a $5 million debt
In 1825, the first toilet was installed in the White House
In 1832, in Paisley, Scotland the first municipal water filtration works was opened
In 1836, Mexican General Santa Anna held an elaborate state funeral for his amputated leg. updated
In 1845, inventor Thomas Adams started the world's first chewing gum factory.
In 1848, the first American pasta factory opened in Brooklyn, New York. The name of the man that opened it was Antoine Zerega
In 1864, A Quebec farmer found a frog inside a hailstone
In 1865, the U.S. Secret Service was first established for the specific purpose to combat the counterfeiting of money
In 1871, horse cars were introduced. It was simply a car that was pulled over a track by a horse.
In 1873, Colgate made a toothpaste that was available in a jar
In 1876, Maria Spelterina was the first woman to ever cross Niagara Falls on a high wire
In 1876, the first microphone was invented by Emile Berliner.
In 1884, Dr. Hervey D. Thatcher invented the milk bottle.
In 1886, Coca-cola was first served at a pharmacy in Atlanta, Georgia for only five cents a glass. A pharmacist named John Pemberton created the formula for Coca-cola
In 1888, Hollywood was founded by Harvey and Daeida Wilcox, who named the city after their summer home in Chicago
In 1888, an Egyptian peasant discovered an estimated three hundred thousand mummified cats in Beni Hassan, Egypt. Of the cats that were not stolen once, the find was made public, the remaining mummified cats were shipped to Great Britain to be used as agricultural fertilizer
In 1890, Scott Paper produced the first toilet paper to be available on a roll
In 1890, there was no sunshine for the whole month of December in Westminster in London.
In 1893, the first mosque in the United States was built
In 1894 the first big Coke sign was found on the side of a building located in Cartersville, Georgia, and still exists today
In 1894, the carnival made its debut in North America
In 1897, Bayer, who is the makers of Aspirin, once marketed the drug heroin
In 1902, the coat hanger was invented Albert Parkhouse who was frustrated at the lack of hooks available to hang up his coat at work. His company thought it was a good idea and patented the invention and unfortunately, Parkhouse never received any money for his idea
In 1902, the game table tennis was brought to the U.S. from Europe by Parker Brothers
In 1903 Mary Anderson invented the windshield wipers
In 1903, there were originally only eight Crayola crayons in a box and they sold for five cents
In 1905, Chapman and Skinner in San Francisco invented the first portable electric vacuum.
In 1905, the first pizzeria in the U.S. opened in New York City
In 1908, the first machine to make lollipops opened for business in New Haven, Connecticut
In 1916, Charlie Chaplin was making $10,000 a week, making him the highest paid actor of his time
In 1916, an elephant was tried and hung for murder in Erwin, Tennessee
In 1917, Margaret Sanger was jailed for one month for establishing the first birth control clinic
In 1923, the first neon sign was introduced in the U.S. Two neon signs were sold to a Packard car dealership for $24,000 which read, "Packard."
In 1924, Kleenex tissues were originally designed as a cold cream remover
In 1926, a waiter in Budapest committed suicide. He left his suicide note in the form of a crossword and the police had to get help from the public to solve it
In 1929, the Coca-Cola slogan was "The Pause That Refreshes."
In 1933, Mickey Mouse is believed to have received 800,000 fan letters
In 1936, the first practical helicopter was invented. It was the German Focke-Wulf Fw 61.
In 1938, Cliquot Club ginger ale was the first soft drink to be canned
In 1942 the Jello company introduced Cola flavored jello, which only lasted a year