
Random Facts (13 gifs)
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Dive into the intriguing world of "Random Facts"! Discover fascinating tidbits that surprise, entertain, and expand your knowledge. From bizarre historical anecdotes to mind-blowing scientific revelations, these facts are perfect conversation starters and fuel for curiosity. Explore the unexpected!

"Doctors before the eleventh century would drink the urine of their patients to determine whether or not they had diabetes. A sugary taste indicated the person was diabetic. "

"A flock of around 200 goats is hired regularly by Google to chew away the grass in their lawns rather than using land-mowers. "

"If you win the million dollar prize on the McDonald’s monopoly game, they actually pay you $50,000 per year for 20 years."

"Whenever a cat died in Ancient Egypt, their human family would go into a deep mourning and shave their eyebrows."

"Los Angeles consumes the same amount of water today as it did in 1970, with 1 million more residents. The city consumes approximately 123 gallons per capita, per day, which is the best in the entire nation."

"It’s such a stigma to adopt children in South Korea women are recommended to wear a maternity pillow to appear pregnant until the adoption is finalized."

"Edmund McIlhenny, inventor of Tabasco sauce, did not consider his sauce to be a major accomplishment and made no mention of it in his autobiography towards the end of his life, nor was it mentioned in his obituary."

"Al Capone’s brother was a distinguished prohibition agent and acted as bodyguard to a US president."

"Elvis’s hair was naturally blonde, but he dyed them black."

"Explorer David Douglas died during an exploration in Hawaii when he fell into an animal trap and was crushed by a bull that had fallen into the same trap."

"Croissants are Austrian, not French. "

"Chris the sheep avoided shearing for years. The fleece was so massive, Chris could barely walk. It took five shearers 42 minutes to remove 89 pounds of wool, which set an (unofficial) world record for most wool."

"Blank spaces in the crossword puzzles are called “Light” as they help in giving clues for other answers as well."
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