
As of January 2021, there were 4.66 billion active internet users worldwide, which makes 59.5% of the global population. Of this total, 92.6% (4.32 billion) accessed the internet via mobile devices, Statista estimates. So just imagine how much information there is online. In fact, it’s probably impossible to wrap your head around it.
Part of the appeal in going online is that you get to share things with others. From what you’ve been up to, to what’s on your mind. Quite literally. Like this recent thread on Reddit, where the user Mistik06 asked everyone “What’s a cool fun fact that you know?” and got people posting the craziest facts they know. 24k upvotes and 10.7k comments later, we have an amazing collection of trivia facts you probably haven’t heard of before, so enjoy!
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#1
Pufferfish contain a toxin in their spikes that kills predators. It has a slightly different effect on dolphins though, in that it gets them high. So teenage dolphins will pass around pufferfish and impale themselves off of them to get stoned.
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#2
Apparently, studies show that Crows, Ravens and other Corvids are self aware and are able to ponder the content of their own minds.
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#3
Elephants think humans are cute in the same way we think puppies and kittens are cute.
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#4
Scientists speculated there are other planets orbiting distant stars, but haven’t had a clear evidence of this fact up until the 1990’s. And the majority of currently known exoplanets (almost 5000, as of now!) have been discovered well into 2000’s, which means that humanity is at the very beginning of its discovery journey regarding other planetary systems.
With James Webb telescope being extremely close to finalizing its calibrations as we speak, we will be able to not only discover hundreds, if not thousands of new planets (and stars and galaxies), but also detect whether there are traces of alien civilizations on them. We should all be very excited about this, as this is unprecedented, and a HUGE deal for science and our species as a whole.
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#5
When Thomas Edison was bound to a wheelchair, Henry Ford bought a wheelchair for himself so that he and Edison could race.
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#6
That cows have regional moo’s.
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#7
Dinosaurs existed for so long that there were still dinosaur fossils from previous eras while other dinosaurs from future eras were alive.
So basically, when T-Rex was still alive and well, Stegosaurs was nothing more than fossilized bones under their feet even back then.
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#8
You can fit the entire population of the human race inside the Grand Canyon. Not just the 7 billion alive now – the entire lot. From the very start. And still have plenty of room for those who are yet to be born.
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#9
If every person on earth fought 1v1 until there was only 1 winner, that person would only have to win 33 times.
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#10
The sound of an ATM drawing cash is a manufactured sound. It’s just to let you know that the ATM is indeed working and that your money is coming up.
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#11
That if sound could be transmitted through space, the sun would be so loud on earth it would be the equivalent of standing next to a jet engine, even though it’s 94 million miles away.
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#12
Your nose is impacting your vision 100% of the time.
However, since your “picture” you see is just an interpretation by your brain, your brain erases your nose as useless information. You’ll only see it, if you really concentrate on it, if you close one eye, or if you put your finger on the very tip of your nose.
It seems like a harmless fact until this thought enters your head…
“Your nose is real. Your brain removes it from your vision as useless, but it is very much there, and very much real. What other things is your brain removing from your vision?”
It’s wild to think that your entire life experience is just your brain doing it’s best to interpret your senses. And that it’s definitely not a “perfect” system. It could be interpreting everything incorrectly, and we collectively wouldn’t have any idea.
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#13
Moose are really good swimmer’s and even swim from island to island to feed on the underwater vegetation
But orcas will occasionally stumble across then and hunt them down and moose haven’t evolved far enough for them to know that orcas are predators
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#14
Cracking your knuckles WILL NOT lead to arthritis.
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#15
A single gram of DNA contains about 700 terabytes of information.
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#16
Sharks like and get attracted to Heavy Metal music played underwater.
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#17
If you made $10,000 per day, every day since the pyramids were built around 4,500 years ago, you’d have 6% of Elon Musk’s wealth.
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#18
Cuttlefish can accurately match the color and texture of their environment despite the fact that they’re colorblind.
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#19
The Nazis planned to assassinate Winston Churchill with an explosive chocolate bar.
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#20
Marlon Brando popularised wearing a T-shirt casually.
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#21
The only artist to ever have five albums in the US Top 20 at the same time is Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass.
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#22
Apparently turtles breathe from their booty.
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#23
If you fold a regular piece of paper in half 104 (from memory) times, the paper will be as thick as the entire observable universe.
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