Random Revelations: Article #240- 34 Strange But True Random Facts to Fascinate You

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26John Candy

John Candy

John Candy turned down the role of "Honey I shrunk the Kids" because he felt his good friend, Rick Moranis, was better suited for it.


27. A band called The Warlocks were set to play a benefit concert in San Francisco in December 1965, but the problem was that there was already a band called The Warlocks, so they changed their name to The Grateful Dead.


28. Beer cans used to be 40% thicker and way stronger, which is why we see people crushing beer cans as a display of strength in older movies


29. In 1969, Woodstock ran out of food after its first day and relied upon donations from the largely conservative residents of Sullivan County, New York to feed 400,000 hungry hippies.


30. Disney uses code names in the park. Rude visitors are called 'Treasured Guests.' Vomit is called 'Protein Spill.' Kids peeing in the pool is called 'Code Winnie.' Illegally spreading ashes is called 'White Powder Alert.'


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31Juliana Ossa

Juliana Ossa

A 9-foot alligator clamped onto the leg of a 10-year-old Florida girl named Juliana Ossa. She thought of a plan she had learned in "Gatorland" where she saw a guy wrestle a gator with its mouth taped. The situation was reversed, so Juliana stuck her fingers up the gator's nose, and it released her leg.


32. Scientists attached stilts to the legs of ants to prove that they return to their nests by counting their steps. The regular ants walked right to the nest and went inside. The ants on stilts walked right past the nest and got lost. This was because of the change in the length of the legs.


33. Submarine sonar has no “ping” as shown in movies and games. It is actually extremely loud and can kill people and sea life.


34. A young female Arctic fox fitted with a tracking device trekked 2,175 miles from Norway to Canada in 76 days, settling on Ellesmere Island in Canada. She traveled an average of 28 miles/day with a maximum pace of 96 miles/day, outpacing a previously tracked adult male fox by 1.4 times.

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