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Frogs' legs were eaten in Britain for 7,000 years before they were eaten in France.
Oliver Cromwell was dug up and beheaded two years after his death.
The ancient Egyptian word for 'cat' was pronounced 'miaow'.
94% of terrorist campaigns fail to achieve a single one of their strategic goals.
Crickets produce their iconic chirping by rubbing their forewings together. The sound
is then heard by the female via ear-like structures on her front legs.
95% of the spiders in your house have never been outside.
The daddy-long-legs flosses after meals by pulling each of its eight legs through its
jaws. The most difficult tongue-twister in English
is 'pad kid poured curd pulled cod'. The body of the sea otter has a pouch across
the front where it keeps rocks to break open shellfish.
The lawnmower is the most dangerous item in the garden. The second most dangerous is the
flowerpot. Eels can live inside sharks' hearts.
In Japan, the number 42 is considered to be unlucky, because four and two are pronounced
as *** and ni respectively, which can be translated “to death”.
The kite as we know it today was first invented in China between 468 and 376 BC.
The largest known star in the universe is VY Canis Majoris. It sits nearly 5,000 light
years from Earth and is more than 1,540 times larger than our Sun.
If the rest of the planet's fresh water disappeared, there would be enough left in Lake Baikal
to supply humanity for 50 years. The three Russian cosmonauts whose spacecraft
depressurised just before re-entry in 1971 are the only human beings to have died outside
the Earth's atmosphere.