Sometimes it seems to us that we have experienced so much in life that it will be hard to surprise us, but then we will hear an interesting fact that reminds us that we have much more to learn about the world.
We've collected some fascinating facts for you that you probably did not know:
Hippopotamus milk is pink:
Honey never spoils. Not after a year, never!
The toretopsis is the only creature in the world that is defined as immortal.
The heart of a whale is so great that a human being can swim through his arteries:
But the whale's neck is the thickness of a plate.
Every human being in the world has about 1.6 million ants. The weight of all the ants is the same as that of all the people in the world.
The octopus has 3 hearts.
Originally, Feng Shui was the art of finding the right place for burial.
In Shabtai and Tzedek, the rain is made of diamonds.
That's how the sky would look if Jupiter was at the same distance as the moon:
There are 10 times more bacteria than cells in the human body.
The probability that a water molecule in a glass you drink once passed through a dinosaur is 100%.
Frankenstein was the creator's name, not the monster.
The catfish has 27,000 taste glands. 4 times more than people.
This is how sand looks through a microscope:
An average fish tank is the worst environment for it.
Reading in the dark does not harm health.
Oxford University is more ancient than the Aztec Empire.
In Cyprus, Santa Claus is called Basil.
You can not train an African elephant.
On the left is a burning candle on the earth. On the right is a burning candle on the space station:
Lack of sleep makes us imagine enemies around us.
The creases in the hands that are created after we have been in the water are a reaction of the body to allow us to have a better grip that the environment is slippery.
The connection between the nose and upper lip is called pilatum and is the result of connecting the two sides of the face in the womb.
Round buttocks are the result of evolution. Man has to run fast and hunt and the buttocks are an important muscle in that.