Comparison: I Bet You Didn't Know These Mind-Blowing Facts!
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Published 2023-07-28
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All Comments (21)
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Respect to the guy who counted the teeth of a snail for us
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1:43 A Real Cat is A Town’s Mayor “So, what should be the budget for the town?” “meow” “The mayor has spoken!”
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Dang the one witch shocked me the most was a man ate A HOLE PLANE IN 2 YEARS like who the tf would do that🗿
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SNAILS HAVE OVER 14K TEETH HOW!?!?!?!?
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WHAT?! 14000 TEETH?! WHY WOULD THERE BE SO MANY TEETH IN A SNAIL'S MOUTH
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Your telling me that there are over 10 Quinvigintillion (10^78)chess moves, on a simple 64 squared object.
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As an Australian I can confirm we lost a war to flightless birds.
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"Gamer Doctors are better at surgery" But what if the doctor plays Mobile Legends which is a fighting game?
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1:52 *635 thousand tons
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2:10 *16 megameters or about 40% of the Earth's circumference
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The black diamond apples should be called purple diamond apples. They are actually purple.
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"the jaw is your storngest muscle" man i can lift 60kg but i cant bite stuff harder than a meat cartilage (like these white salami stuff). and to i eat i need to chew a lot to actually break down the food XD
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As a Scottish person I can confirm our national animal is a unicorn.
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1:19 *90.7 kg
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I know the immortal jellyfish one because of Octonauts ✨
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2:52 finally a video that has my country ireland
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1:13 "antartica shrinks your brain"💀
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0:28 “SCOTLAND FOREVER!!!!!!!! *bagpipes play incredibly loudly*”
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0:18 WAIT WHAT.
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2:48, as an irish person, the thing about this is that loads of people are fluent in Irish but primarily speak English (like me). But with all the immigrants coming in they have no english, and most do speak Polish. So there are loads of people who can speak Irish, but don't use it as their primary language.