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Apr 9, 2024 · These interesting facts will help you learn more about our planet, movies, languages, and animals.
- A mix between a Chihuahua and a dachshund is called a "chiweenie."
- There are no seagulls in Hawaii.
- Even though dragonflies have six legs, they cannot walk.
- Gummy bears were originally called "dancing bears."
- American flags left on the moon will eventually get bleached white by the sun.
- While they are hibernating, bears do not urinate. Their bodies convert waste into protein.
- White-faced capuchin monkeys greet each other by sticking their fingers up each others’ noses.
- Gummy bears were originally called "dancing bears."
- Three presidents, all Founding Fathers—John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and James Monroe—died on July 4. Presidents Adams and Jefferson also died the same year, 1826; President Monroe died in 1831.
- The Barbie doll’s full name is Barbara Millicent Roberts, from Willows, Wisconsin. Her birthday is March 9, 1959, when she was first displayed at the New York Toy Fair.
- There actually aren’t “57 varieties” of Heinz ketchup, and never were. Company founder H.J. Heinz thought his product should have a number, and he liked 57.
- One of President John Tyler’s grandsons is still alive today—and he was born in 1790. How is this possible? President Tyler, the 10th US president, was 63 when his son Lyon Tyler was born in 1853; Lyon’s son was born when he was 75.
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May 17, 2024 · 1h 41 Minutes Read. Updated: May 17, 2024. In 2018, The Fact Site celebrated its 10th birthday by publishing this list of 1,000 interesting facts. Share: That’s right, you didn’t misread; here we have one thousand random and interesting facts about literally everything you could think of!