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  1. Mar 22, 2024 · Quick Tip: Club these Fun Facts with Classroom Jokes to improve attention span of kids. 8. Owls can’t move their eyeballs! Instead they move their neck to look around. 9. Octopuses have blue blood, three hearts and nine brains! 10. Believe it or not, Caterpillars have 12 eyes, which are also called Ocelli!

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    82. There is enough gold inside Earth’s core to cover the entire planet.

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    83. Romans used urine as mouthwash.

    84. Alexander the Great was buried alive.

    107. The Olympics used to give medals for art, not just sports.

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  2. Jan 2, 2021 · You fart on average 14 times a day, and each fart travels from your body at 7 mph. While you sleep you can’t smell anything – even really, really bad or potent smells. Some tumors can grow hair, teeth, bones, even fingernails. Your brain uses 10 watts of energy to think and does not feel pain. Your fingernails grow faster when you are cold.

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    • The Whale. Whales are cetaceans. In prehistoric times, they had legs and lived on land. They are related to cows, pigs and the hippopotamus. Whales breathe air, are warm blooded, and feed their young milk.
    • The Blue Whale. The Blue Whale is the largest animal on earth and an adult can be as long as 3 school buses. They can grow as long as 33 meters of 100 feet, which is longer than a T-Rex dinosaur.
    • Whale Babies. A human female carries a baby 9 months before it is born. A female whale carries its young for one year and the young baby (calf) are suckled for at least 7 months.
    • Marsupials. All marsupials carry and suckle their young in a pouch. Kangaroos, opossums, Tasmanian Devils, wombats, koala bears and wallabies are all marsupials.
  4. Sep 22, 2023 · Our Favorite Fun Facts that will Amaze You. 1. The unicorn is the national animal of Scotland. 2. The different colors of Froot Loops cereal all taste the same—they’re not individual flavors. 3. The Statue of Liberty was used as a lighthouse. It operated from 1886 to 1901. You could see the statue from 24 miles away.

  5. Feb 15, 2024 · Fun Facts For Ages 10 To 13. Your brain can use up to 10 watts of energy for thinking. Glass balls can bounce higher than rubber balls. Vatican City is the smallest country. It covers up just 0.2 miles. Image: Shutterstock. A bat can eat 3,000 insects every night. The pupils of goats are horizontal, not circular.

  6. Oct 9, 2023 · Read some funny science facts for kids. Children will love the cool, crazy, strange, funny, weird, odd, bizarre and wacky information as well as did you know facts and other interesting info that will help them learn a thing or two along the way. Rabbits and parrots can see behind themselves without even moving their heads!

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