The world is filled with interesting things that you donโt know. You could spend the rest of your life studying and you still wouldnโt make a dent in all the available knowledge there is to learn. Weโve curated some of the most random and interesting facts together here for your enjoyment.
Sloths donโt fart.
Sloths do not โpass gasโ that way. Rather the methane from their digestive system is expelled through their breath. That is a pretty random fact about sloths.
Sloths don't fart. https://t.co/NUeW2kmwTa
โ Dr Dani Rabaiotti (@DaniRabaiotti) January 29, 2020
Alligator comes from โel lagartoโ
Basically, our word for alligators comes from English-speaking people badly butchering the Spanish term for โthe lizard.โ El Lagarto said quickly can start to sound a lot like alligator.
Alligator is a deformation of the Spanish expression for "the lizard", "el lagarto" https://t.co/g2dAT1nN2D
โ Sassy Science ๐ต๐ธ (@sassyscience_) January 28, 2020
Dogs have very particular pooping preferences
Do you ever wonder why your dog seems very particular about lining up where they squat to do their business? Turns out they are trying to operate their internal compass when they do this.
Dogs poop in alignment with Earthโs magnetic field,
dogs use Earthโs magnetic fields to align their bowel and bladder movements โ and they prefer to relieve themselves along a north-south axis. In fact, canines will actively avoid going to the bathroom in an east-west direction https://t.co/EQ0nDZ08xj
โ Loki (@Loki_Wachira) January 29, 2020
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Koalas are not perfect, we get it, Jessi!
Boy, Jessi really decided to slander the good name of Koalas in this post. Koalas only eat eucalyptus and sleep a large percentage of the time. They are very particular in their diet but we disagree with Jessi and think that Koalas are very smart, just in their own way.
https://twitter.com/OlMumsyJess/status/1222186026040545280?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1222186026040545280%7Ctwgr%5E%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.iflscience.com%2Feditors-blog%2Fpeople-are-sharing-the-most-random-facts-they-know-and-theyre-amazing%2F
And another one about Koalasโฆ
Danielle is actually slightly wrong here, female koalas technically have 3 vaginas. It is a single opening to the exterior that branches into 3. Male koalas also have a forked penis. These were certainly some random koala facts.
Female koalas have two vaginas.
Iโฆ donโt know why I know that.
โ Danielle Robinson (@dsrobinson10) January 28, 2020
Pig orgasms can be a long-drawn-out thing
Do you want to know what the source of this information is? The Guinness Book of Freaking World Records. Pigs hold the longest-orgasming mammal record, which certainly the whole species is proud of.
Male pigs orgasm can last from 30 minutes to an hour and a half (90 minutes).
โ We Are Not Our Secrets by Joyce Smith aka Jj (@jjconceptsinc) January 28, 2020
Mad scientists exist and they are doing horrible things to mice.
This is a thing. Experts are learning more and more about the importance of gut health to mood and mental well-being. Nothing in this study is helping that, however. In the study referenced here, โresearchersโ shoved the feces of stressed-out mice and put it in relaxed mice and made them anxious. Why not do it the other way around? Jerks. Jerk scientists.
Scientists did fecal transplants with mice and they found that if you take poop from a stressed out mouse and put it into the butt of a chill mouse it becomes depressed and anxious. https://t.co/uOj1sSJ8ZN
โ Matronda Yeah (@Matrondayeah) January 28, 2020
Snails take some epic naps.
Snails can sleep for up to 3 years in order to just sort of wait out environmental conditions they are not suited to. There are certainly some humans who would love to be able to sleep through the last couple of years, at least.
https://twitter.com/sparkleyflowers/status/1221993082515668992
Donโt worry, fruit companies know youโre not that smart.
Have you ever eaten a piece of fruit and realized you never peeled the sticker off? Feels you with fear, doesnโt it? How long will this sticker be in my digestive system? Will there just be a Delmonte sticker stuck to the side of my colon for the rest of my life? Nah, donโt worry, while they definitely arenโt healthy to eat, itโs fine if you do.
The stickers on fruit are made to be edible, just in case.
โ Tammy Howe (@thowe555) January 28, 2020
Chainsaws were invented for childbirth. I repeat. Chainsaws were invented for childbirth.
This horrifying fact is absolutely true. Scottish doctors/surgeons John Aitken and James Jeffray invented the chainsaw in the 1780s to help with difficult childbirth. Later, the invention would be used by Leatherface as a murder weapon in a very successful horror movie franchise.
The chainsaw was invented to "help" woman during difficult childbirth. The pelvis was removedโฆ No anesthesia ๐ณ
โ S. Marlene (@SMarleneOdom) January 28, 2020
โTagโ is an acronym
There is some debate on this one. The Merriam-Webster Dictionary would later state that โtagโ does not actually stand for โtouch and go.โ They are only 190 years old though and the game of tag goes back way farther than that. If you choose to believe this as true, then it will be.
The โtagโ in when you play tag stands for โtouch and goโ
โ Leora W-P, EdD (@Leorawp) January 28, 2020
You are never in the moment.
If someone ever tells you how important it is to โbe presentโ or โin the momentโ now you can tell them that what they are saying is impossible. We are always a few moments behind. So donโt even bother to meditate or do yoga or anything, just live in the past and/or live for the future.
No matter how fast our brain can process information, it can never be fast enough to experience the actual present moment. Everything we experience is in the past.
โ bioethics402 (he/him) (@jacob_dahlke) January 28, 2020
Llamas bite each otherโs testicles off.
Llamas who want to reproduce arenโt kidding around. They have special teeth used for fighting that are sometimes used to rip another llamas testicles off, thus making sure they are no threat to the other maleโs ability to reproduce.
Llamas bite each other's testicles off. They have special teeth for doing so.
โ Heather M. Jones (@hmjoneswriter) January 28, 2020
Why do we get heart shapes so wrong?
Have you ever wondered why the symbol we use for hearts is so inaccurate? Well, it turns out that symbol actually comes from Silphium. Romans really did eat the herb extinct.
The reason we associate the shape โค๏ธw/ love is because there was an herb named silphium that had seeds that shape. Silphium was such an effective birth control that the Romans ate it extinct. It was the basis of some economies, worth its weight in gold.
โ Erica Wilkinson ๐ (@EverywhereErica) January 28, 2020
The word โtestimonyโ sure has an interesting history.
We were certain this would turn out to be false when we looked it up but nope, this Tweet is correct. โTestimonyโ does indeed come from the fact that men would grab their testicles while swearing they would tell the truth in ancient Greece. Isnโt history super fun sometimes?
https://twitter.com/karenlodato/status/1222036646213931008
We learn almost nothing.
You can tell a human something and there is a 90% chance that information is gone by the following week. To be honest, those seem like optimistic numbers.
Within one hour, people will forget an average of 50 percent of info presented; 24 hours, an average of 70 percent of new info;and within a week, an average of 90 percent of it.
โ We Are Not Our Secrets by Joyce Smith aka Jj (@jjconceptsinc) January 28, 2020
Donโt cheers with King Joffrey.
This is an interesting fact about the history of clanging glasses together in a toast. Itโs maybe best to not do this with anyone who has made a lot of enemies.
The act of touching glasses to cheers comes from medieval suspicions of poisoning each other, so youd slam mugs together to spill each others drinks into your own to show trust you werent trying to kill them. Europeans manโฆ
โ james beard (@beardjam) January 28, 2020
A โcharmโ of hummingbirds.
Isnโt this a nice name for a group of hummingbirds? They are also the only bird that can fly backward, by the way. Hummingbirds have a lot going on for themselves.
The collective noun for hummingbirds is a โcharm.โ Isnโt that fucking lovely?
โ Katie May Sarreshteh (@katiemayinla) January 28, 2020
Babies donโt have kneecaps.
Babies have cartilage in place of where their kneecaps will eventually grow. This makes it very difficult for bookies to get revenge on them if the babies owe them money.
Babies don't have kneecaps.
โ jenb (@jenbashford) January 28, 2020
Donald Duck has a middle name and it is Fauntleroy.
Donald Duckโs middle name was revealed in the 1942 film โDonald Gets Draftedโ which amazingly, is about Donald Duck getting drafted to fight in the war. The middle name appeared on his draft card and has been kept in canon ever since.
Donal Duck's middle name is Fauntleroy
โ Jessica @misshunsberger.bsky.social (@MissHunsberger) January 28, 2020
Flamingos can drink really hot things.
Flamingos have been known to drink from boiling geysers without incurring any damage. Think about that the next time you complain that your soup is too hot.
Flamingos can drink boiling water
โ Rich ๐ข (@terpityderpity) January 28, 2020
Cuba owes Staples A LOT of money.
Itโs actually $1.2 billion the Cuban government owes the office supply store. Thatโs a lot of printing and ink supplies they have purchased. They must have been using card stock and glossy covers for their TPS reports.
Cuba owes Staples Office Supplies 1 Billion dollars.
โ robin (@Crystal_Ball1) January 28, 2020
The dot above an โiโ has a name.
The dot above an โiโ has a name and that name is โtittle.โ So donโt forget to put your tittles on all your lower case Is.
The dot above an i is called a tittle.
โ newt (harig55) (@newtnewtriot) January 28, 2020
Kangaroos have 3 vaginas.
Weโre not even 1/3 of the way through this article and already this is our second point about the number of vaginas an animal has. Much like koalas, kangaroos have 3 vaginas.
Kangaroos have 3 vaginas. Remember learning this @jpnt17 ?
โ Carolita Maria Leticia Garcia (@mylyfesongz) January 28, 2020
The first oranges were not orange.
The first oranges were from Southeast Asia and were green in color. Green just doesnโt seem like the proper color for the taste it produces but this is an absolutely true and random fact.
The first oranges werenโt orange!
โ Arun Kannan (@Kannanballin) February 17, 2020
Floccinaucinihilipilification is a word.
Floccinaucinihilipilification is a word that means to classify something as worthless. For instance, it is Floccinaucinihilipilification to create a word as long as Floccinaucinihilipilification.
Floccinaucinihilipilification means a big to do about nothing; oh and I also know the Washington DC Football teamโs song in Latin (thx to Jim Bigger, Greek & Latin teacher)
โ Sher Anderson Petty (@sandersonpetty) January 28, 2020
Sometimes initials stand for nothing at all.
Do you know what the โSโ in Harry S Truman stands for? Nothing. Itโs just an S. His parents just wanted an S in there. How many times do you think he had to answer that question?
harry s. truman had no middle name
โ Miles Marshall Lewis (@MMLunlimited) January 28, 2020
Wombats poop in cubes.
Wombats use their poop to mark their territory. Their droppings tend to be a unique square or cube shape that helps with this. They are a unique species, in this regard.
https://twitter.com/Call_Me_Doyle/status/1221992590297518080
Wilma Flintstoneโs maiden name.
Wilma Flintstoneโs maiden name was Slaghoople. This was confirmed in later cartoons as her motherโs name was Pearl Slaghoople. Another fun fact about Wilma is that she and Betty worked as cigarette girls at a resort.
Wilma Flintstoneโs maiden name is Slaghoople.
โ Kim Brill (@Kim_Brill) January 28, 2020
Queen Victoria was quite the writer.
Queen Victoria is known for her avid journaling and writing. She is believed to have written about 2500 words a day, which is quite a lot.
Queen Victoria wrote an average of 2,500 words per day, and her personal journal grew to a total of 122 volumes.
โ lil_BIT (@lilbittylitty) January 28, 2020
Mushrooms are closer to people than plants.
In terms of their DNA, mushrooms have more in common with people than they do other plants. Experts believe we share 50% of our DNA with mushrooms.
In DNA, mushrooms are more similar to animals than they are to plants.
โ tabitha (alpha male) (@AnUnsusMan) January 28, 2020
Zebras are black animals with white stripes.
True zebras are black with white stripes. Underneath their striped coat, a zebraโs skin is black.
https://twitter.com/babyboymonaghan/status/1221996552719405056
Babies are really easy to trick.
The reason why babies are so freaked out whenever someone hides their face behind their hands is that for all they know, that person is gone forever.
Up until a certain age, babies donโt have a sense of object permanence, which means if something is no longer in their field of perception, they believe it is gone from the universe. Itโs why peekaboo is so exciting.
โ Jennifer (@jenwith_1_n) January 28, 2020
The lyrebird can mimic any sound it hears.
The bird is native to Australia and is notable for being able to recreate the sounds of anything it hears. This includes chainsaws, which we learned earlier, were invented for childbirth.
The lyrebird can mimic almost any sounds it hears โ including chainsaws.
Wildlife watchers have recorded the Australian species copying not only other birds but other animals, like koalas, and artificial sounds such as car alarms and camera shutters. pic.twitter.com/sQ1Rugkq83โ Susannah Bankhead (@lanuovasuzy) January 28, 2020
Black Pantherโs changing mask.
The original Black Panther looked a little different. There was no mouth or nose covering in previous versions. Still an awesome movie, though.
The original Black Panther costume had a hole cut out of the mask for the mouth and nose, but higher-ups got worried last second and had the artist fill it in so potential buyers wouldnโt be scared off by a black superhero on the cover. pic.twitter.com/bRp1VFt1qY
โ find tyler huckabee on bluesky (@TylerHuckabee) January 28, 2020
The Dimetrodon is not a dinosaur.
The Dimetrodon is a non-mammalian synapsid that lived close to 300 million years ago. Itโs not a dinosaur but would not look out of place in Jurassic Park.
https://twitter.com/MIHistoryDad/status/1222015336020660225
Polar Bears will get revenge.
Think of how frightening this idea is. If polar bears find out weโre the ones melting all the ice they live on, we are done for.
There was a polar bear in Alaska that was being tracked. Researchers could not figure out why she seemed to be randomly moving all throughout Alaska. Turns out, a hunter killed her cub and she tracked him and killed him. #karma
โ lady saffree (@saffree) January 28, 2020
The Queen doesnโt need a passport.
Queen Elizabeth does not need a passport to travel. You tend to get these advantages when your face is on money in multiple different countries. Meghan Markle does need a passport, by the way.
Queen Elizabeth is one of the only people in the world who doesnโt need a passport to travel.
Everyone else in the royal family does.โ Connie B ๐ป (@heyconnieb) January 28, 2020
MLKโs wife paid for Julia Roberts to be born.
Coretta Scott King paid the hospital bill when Julia Roberts was born. The King family and Roberts family were friends and paying the bill was a gift.
Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and Mrs. Coretta Scott King paid the hospital bill for the birth of Julia Roberts, whose parents were family friends who ran a small acting school the King children attended. #RandomFact
โ ๐บ๐ธ๐ญ๐น Only4RM ๐ญ๐น๐บ๐ธ (@Only4RM) January 28, 2020
Zookeepers play the role of panda mommas.
Doesnโt this sound like a fun job? At a zoo somewhere perhaps they are looking for volunteers to rub baby panda bellies.
Zookeepers have to rub baby pandasโ bellies like their mamas would in the wild to allow them to poop.
โ Zoie Clarise Sheets, MD, MPH (@ZoieSheets) January 28, 2020
Not just sometimes โYโ
Y is a vowel aside from the 3 percent of the time
The letter Y is not โsometimesโ a vowel. It's a vowel 97% of the time. "โฆand sometimes Y" should really be, "โฆand usually Y."
โ Nate (@natesnothings) July 26, 2020
Youโve never seen your own face.
Itโs true. You have never actually looked at your own face. Try as hard as you want, your eyes just wonโt ever face your own face.
You've never seen your own face. You've seen a reflection, and you've seen pictures, but you've never actually seen your own face!
โ Ruby's Granddaughter (@lizzyemcee) January 28, 2020
A billion is a whole lot bigger than a million.
Billion and million seem like numbers that should be much closer in size to each other than they really are. A billion is way bigger than a million.
A million seconds is 12 days
A billion seconds is 31 yearsโ Monica Maalouf, MD (@MaaloufMD) January 28, 2020
Thereโs a lot of โlove charmโ shown on Instagram
This is a downright adorable name for this part of the mouth. Well done Greece!
The vertical indentation in the middle area of the upper lip is called the philtrum, which in Greek means "love charm" pic.twitter.com/xapVYKB15c
โ Timothy Danger Monkey III (@tdm_now) January 28, 2020
Newt is just โan ewtโ said wrong
Itโs amazing how many words are used the way they are today because of how incorrectly we used them previously. Here is yet another example.
The word โnewtโ used to be โewtโ but people said โan ewtโ so much that the n transferred over and it became โa newtโ
โ mx new booty ๐ (@spockandload) January 28, 2020
Your foot and forearm are the same lengths.
We will save you the trouble of contorting your body around to check and see if this is true. It is.
https://twitter.com/MrsBundrige/status/1222191633334243333
People donโt like to go to Antarctica.
Only 750K people have ever been to Antarctica. Evidently, the stories they tell of their travels arenโt positive enough to convince too many others to make the trip.
https://twitter.com/MJB_SF/status/1221995644996313088
Paperclips are called โtrombonesโ in French
Itโs true. The French word for paperclip is โtromboneโ and they do kind of look like miniature versions of the instrument.
That paperclip in french is called "trombones", and paperclips kinda look like trombones.
โ Anna (@anna_michelle_3) January 29, 2020
Animal languages differ across the globe.
This is actually true of a lot of animals, including humans. Animals have different languages, dialects, and customs across geographical regions that make it harder for them to communicate with each other.
Chimpanzees that come from different countries can't interact with each other because their calls are completely different just like language. Killer whales, cows and goats have regional accents
โ Lewi Wilkinson (@lewi_38) January 28, 2020
English is the only language that has spelling bees.
Although spelling bees are held all over the world, they are only ever conducted using the English language. This is thought to be a result of other languages using more phonetic-based spelling.
English is the only language that has spelling bees ๐
โ E๐ฆ (@scottishteacup) January 30, 2020
Whale vomit is used to make expensive perfume.
Whale vomit contains Ambergris that is used in perfume. Wouldnโt you like to have a talk with the person who discovered this? Basically, at some point in history, somebody said โletโs splash some whale vomit on our skin and see how that smellsโ and the results came out much more positive than anyone could have predicted.
Whale vomit is used to make perfume. Itโs also ridiculously expensive.
โ shesellsseashells (@shesellsseash12) January 29, 2020
Chickens can recognize up to 30 human faces.
Somehow, Sunny Hostin, co-host of the View, snuck into this thread and didnโt even get a reply from the author. Anyway, sheโs right about chickens but most experts say the number is closer to 100.
Chickens can recognize up to 30 distinct human faces.
โ Sunny Hostin (@sunny) January 28, 2020
Ostriches find humans sexy.
They have actually done studies on ostriches and found that when humans arenโt around, they have little interest in mating with other ostriches. Thereโs something about us humans that get those ostriches in the mood!
ostriches (i think just ones raised in captivity) are more sexually attracted to humans than to other ostriches
โ baby yaga (@lyrobelacqua) January 29, 2020
A group of polar bears is a celebration!
A gathering of polar bears can be referred to as a โcelebrationโ although it is dangerous for a human to attempt to celebrate alongside them.
You know how a group of crows is a murder of crows? A pack of polar bears is called a celebration.
โ Karina Padilla (@xkarinapadilla) January 29, 2020
Male seahorses give birth.
Itโs the dudes in the seahorse world who do the birthing. The female gives her eggs to the male and then the male fertilizes them.
Male sea horses carry and give birth to their offspring.
โ Call Me A Dreamer (@MisterC2u2) January 29, 2020
Wearing red lipstick really ticked off Hitler.
Hitler is thought to have really hated red lipstick and wouldnโt let people wear it around him. So, people started wearing it just because they knew he didnโt like it. Well done ladies of the time!
In WWII American/British women wore red lipstick to give ole Hitler the finger because he hated red lipstick and wouldnโt allow women around him to wear it because he believed it came from animal fat from sewage. pic.twitter.com/x62RNRALJ2
โ Rebecca Welch (@RebeccaLWelch) January 29, 2020
Emus swallow rocks.
It is thought that the reason Emus swallow rocks is that it helps them digest their food. Some dinosaurs are also thought to have done this.
Emus swallow rocks to help digest their grub. pic.twitter.com/eON7QH0hHq
โ Humay'ra (@_HumayraK) January 30, 2020
Your tongue prints are unique.
Like fingerprints, no two people on Earth have the same tongue prints. The shape of your ears is also unique.
https://twitter.com/jaynaisboujee/status/1223097778584375296
The Dutch ate one of their Prime Ministers.
There is some debate on this but in 1672 an angry mob killed Prime Minster Johan de Witt. According to some stories, some people in the mob cooked up and ate some body parts but this may have been an exaggeration.
An angry Dutch ripped one of their prime ministers to pieces with basically their bare hands and there are reports that they ate him.
โ ๐๐๐ Kaylara's Queer Rage Hour ๐ (@KaylaraOwl) January 28, 2020
The Great Pyramid is really big.
The base of the Great Pyramid is 13 acres or 5.3 hectares. It would take about 40 minutes just to walk that length.
The base of The Great Pyramid is 13 acres
โ Jonathan Louis Dent (@jonathanldent) January 28, 2020
Stewardess is the longest word you can type left-handed on a keyboard.
Assuming you are using a QWERTY-based keyboard, then every letter you type for the word stewardess will be performed by your left hand.
Stewardesses is the longest word you can type one handed on a keyboard
โ Adam (@AdamHoltz6) January 29, 2020
Snapping isnโt what you think it is.
The sound your hand makes when you snap your fingers is actually from your middle finger hitting your thumb.
When you snap the sound comes from your finger hitting your palm
โ Punkie Pie (@DacolinDudley) January 28, 2020
Bats are closer to humans than rodents.
Bats donโt feel like they should be mammals. They look like rodents but are not in any way genetically similar to them. Some experts have said they are more closely related to primates like humans. Recent evidence suggests they are related to pangolins and whales.
Bats are closer in morphology to humans than to the rodents they are frequently compared to. ๐ฆ ๐ฆ ๐ฆ
โ Ilyse Hogue (@ilyseh) January 28, 2020
Mules canโt reproduce.
A mule is the offspring of a female horse and a male donkey. Because of the odd number of chromosomes mules have, they are unable to reproduce.
https://twitter.com/Laura_B_2021/status/1221997937871458304
Anika Noni Rose knows how to survive an alligator attack.
Anika Noni Rose, the voice of Princess Tiena in the Princess and the Frog knows how to survive an alligator attack. Sheโs the second celebrity to have just randomly slipped into this thread without much fanfare.
If you are attacked by a gator and your arm is in its jaws, push, don't pull. If you can push the flap open at the back of its throat, water rushes in and it starts to drown and will open jaws, hopefully releasing you.
โ Anika Noni Rose (@AnikaNoniRose) January 28, 2020
There is a very good reason living people arenโt put on money.
Spencer M Clark is an interesting guy to look up if you have some time. He worked for the treasury department and made the controversial decision to put his face on the 5-cent note. Clark was also accused of sexual misconduct relating to female employees in the department.
The reason we donโt have living people on money is bc this asshole SM Clark, who was corrupt and sleeping with teenage girls who worked for him in the Treasury Dept, put himself on a 5 cent note after an 1864 sex scandal in the Treasury dept and Congress was NOT having it.
โ Dr. Jessica Ziparo (@jessa_z) January 28, 2020
The plastic tips on shoelaces have a name.
Why someone bothered to give these things a name is anyoneโs guess. The word comes from aguillette, which comes from the French word for โneedle.โ
They plastic tips on shoelaces are called aglets
โ Roscoe the Cap King (@RoscoeJones) January 28, 2020
What that tiny pocket in jeans is for?
So that small pocket in our jeans is for an invention that literally nobody uses anymore. So why do they still keep making those pockets then?
That tiny pocket in jeans was meant for pocket watches.
โ Mina Markham (@MinaMarkham) January 28, 2020
Crows remember. Crows hold grudges.
There is scientific evidence to back this up. Researchers found that crows are able to remember the faces of humans who captured them for up to a period of 2 years.
Crows hold grudges.
โ Trista Winnie (@tristawinnie) January 28, 2020
Vermontโs state capital doesnโt have a McDonaldโs
Itโs not the biggest city in Vermont but Montpellier does not have a McDonaldโs. They are the only state capital in the USA that doesnโt.
Mountpelier, Vermont is the only state capital without a McDonaldโs.
โ Kate ๐ (@katecomplains) January 28, 2020
Nebraska has a unicameral legislature
Film producer Franklin Leanard wants everyone to know that while all other states in the USA have a bicameral legislature (two separate governing houses or chambers), Nebraska just has one.
Nebraska has a unicameral legislature.
โ Franklin Leonard (@franklinleonard) January 28, 2020
Nature is an M. Night Shyamalan movie.
The horsehair worm is the most frightening thing that exists in nature. It will infect insects with its larvae and then uses mind control to turn the insect into characters from M. Night Shyamalanโs โThe Happeningโ
After Horsehair worms hatch the larvae invade the body of an insect to develop. When theyโre done they use mind control to compel their host bug to dive into water and drown. The worm then breaks out of the bugs dead body. Basically NATURE IS A HORROR MOVIE.
โ Deniz Kofteci (@DenizKofteci) January 28, 2020
The Mansfield Bar
Actress Jayne Mansfield died at the age of 34 in an automobile accident in 1967 after her car crashed into the back of a tractor-trailer. After her death, it was made mandatory for all such trucks to have an underride guard.
Not sure how random this is but: The back bumper on an 18 wheeler tractor trailer is called a Mansfield bar (among other names). It is named for Jayne Mansfield (Mariska Hargitay's mother) and was designed to prevent the manner in which she died.
โ kaycee (@TheZombieRonin) January 28, 2020
Mommaโs body knows just how to nurse.
A motherโs body knows what her child needs even after birth. The contents of breast milk will change if the baby is sick.
https://twitter.com/LeslieMac/status/1222151021608210432
January is the sexiest month.
The most common time for babies to be born in the United States is September. September 9th is the most common and September 19th is the second most common birthday. So this really begs the question, what is going on 9 months earlier that is just so darn sexy.
https://twitter.com/aidanisagirl/status/1221995527790825475
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