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TIL Beavers are triggered to build dams by the sound of running water. Where the sound is dictates where the dam is built and they work relentlessly until the sound stops. When scientists played the sound of running water on land on a device, the beavers covered it with sticks and mud.
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Submitted December 03, 2021 at 08:50PM by SonOfQuora
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TIL that St. Nicholas of Myra, upon whom Santa Claus is based, is the patron saint of prostitutes
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Submitted December 03, 2021 at 09:08PM by thehindujesus
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TIL that the terms "left" and "right" as denoscriptions of political ideologies originated during the French Revolution: in the National Assembly that took power in 1789, those who supported the king sat on the right side of the room, while supporters of the revolution sat on the left.
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Submitted December 04, 2021 at 12:56AM by IHad360K_KarmaDammit
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TIL Maurice Sendak, author of Where the Wild Things Are, once sent an original drawing to a little boy who had written to him. The boy loved the card so much that he ate it.
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Submitted December 04, 2021 at 01:59AM by VonPursey
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TIL a boy lived for 12 years with only the brain stem, a condition called anencephaly that usually kills before childbirth.
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Submitted December 04, 2021 at 04:00AM by BOOQIFIUS
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TIL the definition of "treasure" according to the U.K. government is that it's at least 10% gold or silver and at least 300 years old. When treasure is found, the finder does not own it, and it is illegal to try to sell it.
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Submitted December 04, 2021 at 02:17AM by photoalbumguy2
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TIL in ancient Korea, rice was used as currency and to pay taxes. A rice payment law was even put in place during the 1600s which mandated collecting rice for state taxes. Consumption of rice was mostly limited to those from a higher socioeconomic status during this time.
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Submitted December 04, 2021 at 04:11AM by dilettantedebrah
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TIL the average US driver will file a claim for a collision about once every 17.9 years. So if you got your license at age 16, the odds are quite good that you'll experience some kind of crash by the time you're 34. Over the typical driving lifetime you should have a total of three to four accidents
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Submitted December 04, 2021 at 02:59AM by EddieisKing
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TIL a 2017 study found that the average adult currently enjoys sex 54 times a year, which equates to about once a week. Another study published in 2015 found that the once weekly frequency was the Goldilocks standard for happiness.
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Submitted December 04, 2021 at 06:09AM by operator139
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TIL Victorian London was frantically looking for a solution for what to do with all their dead, and Architect Thomas Wilson proposed the Metropolitan Sepulchre, a 94 story "Death Pyramid." It would have dominated London's skyline and housed up to 5 million bodies, and even received financial support
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Submitted December 04, 2021 at 03:25AM by spark8000
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TIL When Sweden switched one day from driving on the left to driving on the right, it was feared that it'd result a huge increase in road death that year. In fact, the rate decreased, which was put down to Swedes driving extra cautiously
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Submitted December 04, 2021 at 08:11AM by pufballcat
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TIL that the first Paddington Bear toy was designed by Shirley and Eddie Clarkson in 1972 and given to their son Jeremy, the future presenter of Top Gear & The Grand Tour.
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Submitted December 04, 2021 at 12:57PM by responsible_llama
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TIL Daddy Long Legs Spiders used to be called Shepherd Spiders; named after French shepherds who would use stilts to travel over grasslands. Not only were locals able to get around more easily, the stilts were allegedly an extremely speedy method of transport; as fast as a horse in full trot.
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Submitted December 04, 2021 at 02:03PM by WoodPanelledInterior
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TIL Laika the Space Dog did not live for many days in space, but instead died in a panic shortly after launch.
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Submitted December 04, 2021 at 02:17PM by F1grid
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TIL about Glacier Mice, cousin to the marimo moss ball. It's not well understood how they move, as they move in "herds," and don't seem to follow wind or slope direction. They can move about an inch a day, and they roll, not slide.
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Submitted December 04, 2021 at 03:42PM by JenShempie
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TIL it used to be common for woman in the US to wear extremely long metal hatpins but in 1910 hatpins longer than 9 inches were banned because woman were using them for self-defence and/or accidentally killing people with them.
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Submitted December 04, 2021 at 05:06PM by HiImCaspen
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TIL The US Military still uses 8 inch floppy disks on outdated IBM computers to run the nuclear missile systems. It's because they are incredibly hard to hack. The computers are essentially air-gapped and the old IBM computers are reliable. They could run for another 40 years with spare parts.
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Submitted December 04, 2021 at 06:35PM by Overall-Sock-9201
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TIL that James Kim walked 16.2 mi enduring freezing temperatures in casual clothes in an attempt to reach the nearest town to get help for his family's stranded car before dying of hypothermia. It was the discovery of his footprints in the snow that led to his family's rescue
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Submitted December 04, 2021 at 04:58PM by 802938019
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TIL In the '70s UK singer Nick Lowe desperately wanted out of his record contract and so recorded an intentionally awful and ridiculous song called 'Bay City Rollers We Love You'. It was a massive hit with Roller fans who didn't realize it was a spoof song and Lowe had to continue in his contract
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Submitted December 04, 2021 at 07:40PM by Bluest_waters
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TIL Marie Antoinette, Queen of France, was accused of single-handedly ruining France’s finances. Official estimates claim court expenses alone were 7% of France’s total budget but the real figure was a lot higher. She was given the name “Madame Déficit” during the French Revolution.
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Submitted December 04, 2021 at 06:15PM by MarineKingPrime_
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