1Cows
Cows have “best friends” and get stressed when separated.
2. Herring fish communicate with each other with farts.
3. Wombats have cubed shape poop. Every evening, a wombat deposits 80 to 100 dry, cube-like droppings around its territory.
4. Eating too many carrots can turn the color of your skin orange. Eating three large carrots or more a day, over time can cause this condition.
5. Before 1913 parents could mail their kids to their grandparents through the postal service.
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6Group of Animals
A group of elephants is a parade, a group of owls is a parliament and a group of wild cats is called a destruction.
7. The filling in a Kit Kat is broken up Kit Kat's.
8. If you heat up a magnet, it loses its magnetism.
9. A guy named Michel Lotito ate an entire airplane. It took him several years but he did it.
10. The little jump guinea pigs do when they're happy is called popcorning.
11Bulls
The color red doesn’t make bulls angry. Bulls are colorblind.
12. Kangaroos can’t walk backward.
13. Humans are bioluminescent and glow in the dark, but the light is very weak and our eyes are even weaker to pick it up.
14. Male seahorses carry the babies in their tummy instead of the mommy.
15. Violin bows are usually made from horsehair.
16Fridge
There is the letter ‘D’ in Fridge but not in Refrigerator.
17. A day on Venus takes longer to complete than a year on Venus. It simply takes longer for Venus to do one complete rotation around its own axis, than it does for the planet to rotate around the sun.
18. Flamingos turn pink from eating shrimp.
19. A hummingbird weighs less than a penny.
20. If you keep a goldfish in a dark room it will turn white.
21Koalas
Koalas sleep 22 hours a day.
22. Sea otters hold hands when they sleep.
23. There are more trees on Earth than stars in the Galaxy.
24. Brigadier Sir Nils Olav is a king penguin. He is colonel-in-chief of the Norwegian King’s Guard, as well as the mascot. He currently lives in the Edinburgh Zoo in Scotland.
25. Fleas can jump around 130 times their own height. So if a flea were a person six feet high, it can jump 780 feet high just like that.