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    • Selerik
      Selerik last edited by

      So I learned of a reddit thread about strange facts, collected the ones I liked, and compiled them together.

      I figured others might enjoy this too or have ones to add I don't already know.

      Strange Facts

      Bees turn into queens by eating a special honey that transforms them, as if they were a real life pokemon
      (Hrmm, bee one appears to be false. The other bees are just deformed from being starved)
      Worms have 5 hearts
      Chocolate was used as a currency by the Aztecs
      The surface of Mars is covered in rust, which is why it appears red
      There is a train station in Japan that has a cat station master
      Cows have "best friends" and get stressed when separated
      Tomatoes were once thought to be poisonous
      Apples float but pears sink, because apples are 25% air
      Wombat poop is cube-shaped
      Pineapples are a collection of berries
      Bananas are berries
      Hoppoptamus milk is pink
      Some Frogs will glow when they eat fireflies
      Before 1913, Americans could mail their kids to Grandma via the postal service
      Some fish can cough
      It takes a little over 8 minutes for the light from the Sun to get to the Earth
      Giraffe tongues are black, to protect them from sunburn
      Owls cannot be choked
      A group of elephants is called a parade
      A group of owls is called a parliament
      A group of wild cats is called a destruction
      A group of crows is called a murder
      A group of ravens is called an unkindness
      Pineapples used to be so expensive that people would rent them as a centrepiece for their parties
      Scotland's national animal is a unicorn
      At birth, a baby panda is smaller than a mouse
      Bulls are colourblind
      Herrings communicate with flatulence
      If you heat up a magnet, it loses its magnetism
      Garlic attracts leeches
      It snows metal on planet Venus
      A single Spaghetti is a Spaghetto
      Cows get excited when they solve puzzles
      The filling in a Kit Kat is broken up Kit Kat's
      The little jump guinea pigs do when they're happy is called popcorning
      When a cat walks towards you with its tail up that means it likes you and is excited to see you
      Elephants have a noise that means "there are bees here let's leave immediately"
      Humans glow in the dark, but the light we emit is 1,000 times weaker than our human eyes are able to pick up
      On some other planets, it rains diamonds
      Otters have skin pockets. They use them to carry their favorite rocks
      Male seahorses carry the babies in their tummies instead of the mothers
      Humans have stripes we can't see, known as Blaschko's lines
      Making a penny costs more than a penny
      There are more ways to arrange a single deck of cards than there are stars in our galaxy
      There is a D in Fridge but not in Refrigerator
      Every "E" in Mercedes is pronounced differently
      Cashews come from a fruit
      Cheese is just a loaf of milk
      No land animal can match humans for endurance

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      • ZekeTheG33k
        ZekeTheG33k @Selerik last edited by

        @Selerik said in Strange Facts:

        So I learned of a reddit thread about strange facts, collected the ones I liked, and compiled them together.

        I figured others might enjoy this too or have ones to add I don't already know.

        Strange Facts

        Tomatoes were once thought to be poisonous

        There is a book series that uses this as a core setting feature. A plague caused by tomatoes. So much so humans buy tomato products on the black market.

        Pay no attention to me. I'm old, jaded and generally unfriendly. I am prone to fits of stupidity, but I am still unique, just like everyone else. ~~ Current President of the Anti-Faraday fan club.

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        • dontpanda
          dontpanda @Selerik last edited by

          @Selerik
          Tomatoes were considered poisonous, as I recall, because cutting them released the acidic juice. When used with pewter dishes - which is what people had in the middle ages - it drew out the lead. Once ingested, the lead began to poison the eater.
          I also thought they were commonly mistaken for something else that was poisonous... And now I see that Wikipedia informs me they were confused with nightshade.

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          • TiredEwok
            TiredEwok last edited by

            Tomatoes are a member of the nightshade family (is why the leaves are so toxic, iirc). Not sure if that is something they'd know back then or not, however.

            "Just leave me alone. I'm not myself. I'm falling apart, and I don't want you here." - ― Daniel Keyes, Flowers for Algernon

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            • Selerik
              Selerik @dontpanda last edited by

              @dontpanda Yep! The full factoid is really interesting.

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                insomniac7809 last edited by

                French nobles were paid to post guards at potato fields and let peasants 'steal' them, to convince the French to adopt tubers as a foodstuff.

                US courts used to limit the amount of lobster prisoners could be fed, based on the 'cruel and unusual punishment' clause.

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                • Selerik
                  Selerik @insomniac7809 last edited by

                  @insomniac7809 I will never understand why people like lobster. Maybe they're all lying and too scared to admit it tastes like sea rubber.

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                  • Wretched
                    Wretched @ZekeTheG33k last edited by

                    @Seamus I love those damned books.

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                      Prototart last edited by

                      • the first documented syphilis epidemic in europe in 1494 was a strain so virulent that there are reports of people having huge chunks of skin fall off, including facial features

                      • there was a german colony in texas in 1842

                      • the most prolific documented serial killer in modern history is pedro lopez who murdered more than 300 little girls in peru and ecuador and who is currently at large

                      • anything is a dildo if you're brave enough

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                      • Selerik
                        Selerik @Prototart last edited by

                        @Prototart Wasn't the first documented outbreak among the clergy too?

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                          Prototart @Selerik last edited by

                          @Selerik

                          oh dude i actually forgot all about that

                          so, basically there are some bones from a monastery ans they have damage indicative of advanced syphilis and they're people who died before the colombian exchange which means there was syphilis in europe before ~The Great Pox~

                          the theory with it i think is that the ~The Great Pox~ one was native to the Americas and different enough that Europeans had just zero resistance to it and so you got, you know, this insane contagiousness and rapid onset and uh, dudes faces falling off during the siege of paris and then eventually it settled down to just making guy de maupassant think flies were eating his brain

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