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- There is not a single three-legged animal on this earth.
- Children have a total of 100 vocal cords.
- Camel milk does not freeze.
- Cats spend about 66 per cent of their lives asleep.
- The first capital of America was New York.
- The first English dictionary was written in 1755.
- The hedgehog has about 30,000 hedgehogs.
- Pigeon bones weigh less than their feathers.
- Research has shown that pigeons can fly faster if they are drugged.
- Snakes have only one lung.
- The muscles in our eyes move a million times a day.
- Only 'kiwi' birds can detect odours in bird species.
- Healthy people exercise and their heartbeats up to 220 times per minute.
- The mosquito flutters its wings for a second.
- A mosquito bites a man more than 240 times in one night and sucks blood.
- The world's heaviest flying bird is the mute swan. It weighs 18 kg.
- 50% of the oxygen on earth comes from the Amazon jungle.
- In addition to two-time Nobel laureate Madame Curie, her husband Pierre Curie, daughter Irene Curie and son-in-law Frank Juliet also received the Nobel Prize.
- Monkeys also get bald like humans.
- We can inflate 1000 balloons with breathable air every day.
- Our eyes have the power to see almost 17,000 different colours.
- Switzerland is a country with many rivers.
- The scissors were invented by Leonardo da Vinci.
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