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The most unusual facts collected from around the world🌎

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Dalmatians are born without spots

Dalmatian puppies are born with a white coat, and their first spots usually appear within the first week after birth.

After one month, the Dalmatian has a large number of spots, although they continue to develop throughout their life, but at a much slower rate.


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A Nepalese epidemiologist showed how he teases the test mosquitoes before giving them a meal.

Incredibly enjoyable!

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How cartoons were created when there was no computer graphicsHow cartoons were created when there was no computer graphics

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Chameleons that are agitated or frightened by something will swell up and increase in size.

Chameleons can rotate their eyes independently and look in two different directions simultaneously. The chameleon's tongue can extend to a length greater than its body length.

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Sand

No one considers sand itself amazing. That was until one Gary Greenberg, a professor in London, decided to photograph grains of sand with 250x magnification. As a result, as Gary himself says, he stumbled upon a real treasure.
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An impressive photo comparing a human palm and the paw of a tiger, clearly showing how huge these cats are.

These pads are definitely not worth pushing and tickling!
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If you eat a piece of bread and butter that contains 315,000 joules (315 kilojoules) of energy, you would have enough energy to walk or ride a bicycle for 15 minutes, jump for 6 minutes, or sleep for 1.5 hours. 315 kilojoules of energy would be enough for a 60 watt light bulb to burn for 1.5 hours, for a car to travel at 80 kilometers per hour for 7 seconds.
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Which snake is the longest?

Of those recognized as reliable, the maximum is considered to be the length of the giant anaconda, measured by a Colombian geologist in 1944. He claimed that the specimen he discovered was 11 meters 43 centimeters long.
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Cancer Love

For several days, the female sprays urine into her lover's den. Stupefied by the smell, it agrees to foreplay in the den - mutual stroking with its tendrils and legs, covered with taste buds, continues for a while longer. For a pair of American lobsters, it's casual sex.
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If you turn on the laser over the candle, you can see what the smoke looks like in the cut.
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The Possum eats dozens of poisonous snakes, thousands of ticks, and rarely gets rabies in a season because its blood is too cold.
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A hidden beach of mesmerizing beauty can be found in Mexico off the coast of a small uninhabited island in the Pacific Ocean, 22 miles west of the resort town of Puerto Vallarta.
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Among all citrus, only four species are not hybrids.

Pomelo, citron, mandarin, and lime. Lemons, oranges, grapefruits, and other citrus fruits were formed by crossbreeding, natural or artificial.
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A visual representation of the fortune of the richest man in the world, Jeff Bezos, using the example of rice, where 1 grain represents $100,000
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Cube fish or cuspid belongs to the class of rayfishes of the Cuspid family.

To protect itself, the fish has a carapace represented by fused bone plates. They are what gave the specimen its cubic shape. Due to its interesting appearance, the fish was nicknamed a box, and it became widespread among aquarists.
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25% of the air in the subway is skin particles flying in it.
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Parrots have an excellent sense of rhythm.

They can really dance rhythmically to the music.
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The jungle house bird, Maina, has been trained to fly outside and look for money and then bring it home with her

The owner is not afraid of any crisis.
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A volcanic eruption in Iceland.

Some interesting facts about volcanoes:
- 1,200 degrees Celsius is the maximum temperature of the most common type of lava, basalt. This is more than enough, under certain conditions, to completely burn the diamond, turning it into carbon dioxide.

- 80 kilometers per hour and more - at this speed flow down the slopes of volcanoes so-called pyroclastic flows. They are a mixture of high-temperature gases, ash and rocks formed during an eruption.

- 400 degrees - the temperature at which the Spanish island of Lanzarote in the restaurant El Diablo cook different dishes. They use the heat from the volcano as a heat source.

- 6,893 meters above sea level is the highest point of the highest active volcano, the Ojos del Salado, on the border of Argentina and Chile. This is more than eight times the height of the Burj Khalifa in Dubai, the largest skyscraper in the world.
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Giant ostracods look like ping-pong balls

In fact, they are a class of barnacles; the Japanese used them during World War II to illuminate maps.
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Canada, Province of Manitoba, Churchill

Photographer Martin Gregus from Vancouver has taken a series of summertime images of polar bears with adults and cubs in a lavender field. The mighty predators seem to like this environment just as much as the usual drifts and ice floes.
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