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The most unusual facts collected from around the world🌎

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The Dutch painter Piet Mondrian, one of the fathers of abstractionism, was a true workaholic.

Sometimes he kept working until his hands were covered with blisters from the brush.

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The most unusual and one of the most beautiful glaciers is located in the north of Greenland and is called - "Elephant's Footstep".

Its shape, indeed, very much resembles the footprint of a huge elephant.

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The profession of "panda cuddler" exists in China. It is his job to take care of cubs up to two years old. He has to be with his cubs all the time and cuddle them more often.

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Ceriantarians, belonging to the class of coral polyps, are considered one of the most beautiful marine animals.

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The most difficult board game is The Campaign For North Africa. Almost no one bought it because the rules are written in three volumes and the game lasts at least 1,500 hours.

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Diamonds are formed in the Earth's crust at a depth of more than 200 km.

Only thanks to volcanic eruptions are diamonds transported to depths accessible to man. The average age of any diamond is about 1.5 billion years.

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Knocker technology that allows you to recognize an object by tapping it with your smartphone

Knocker is based on machine learning, allowing the technology to analyze the smallest nuances of vibrations and distinguish characteristic patterns from them. Initially, the system doesn't know anything, and it needs to be taught, for example, to distinguish between a glass bottle and a plastic bottle. In theory, a smartphone with Knocker can recognize almost any object, but so far there are only 23 objects in its "memory".

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🩸 All parts and organs of the human body are supplied with oxygen by the blood that carries it. The only exception is the cornea, which receives all the oxygen it needs directly from the air.

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The first advertising messages appeared long before our era - back in the days of ancient Egypt.

Archaeologists discovered a papyrus left by the master of a slave. The document praised the physical endurance, excellent health and other qualities of a slave, so that he could find a buyer more quickly.

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Fish and seafood are digested in just 45 minutes!

It takes the stomach more than 5 hours to "process" pork and beef! This means that even fatty fish can be eaten at night and be sure to have a restful sleep. The combination of omega-3, fatty acids and vitamin D improves sleep quality.

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The colder the room you sleep in, the more likely you are to have a bad dream.

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Albatrosses can sleep during flight. While one part of the brain sleeps, the other part remains active and helps the bird not to fall and crash into an obstacle.

Dolphins have the same ability to swim in their sleep.

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🩸 Pumping blood, the heart creates enough pressure to spray up to 8-9 meters.

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🌳 In modern science, radioactive radiation is used very widely.

Breeders, for example, irradiate cultivated plants to induce mutations in them. There is always a chance that out of thousands of mutations one or two will turn out to be useful and resistant, thus creating a new plant variety.

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In Africa's shallow freshwater lakes and ponds live unusual fish - protopters. If their body of water suddenly dries up, they can live without water for months simply by burrowing into the ground.

With the onset of the dry season, the protopter begins to prepare for hibernation. During this time, it digs a nest, where it will stay for six to nine months, or even longer, until water returns. This fish digs its hole with its mouth, throwing crushed soil through the gill slits. When the "bedroom" is ready, the protopter climbs into it and stays there until the water completely recedes.

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Turtles with two or sometimes even three heads are a rare but true phenomenon. This is what happens when twins begin to develop in the egg, but for some reason the embryos do not separate completely.

The double-headed turtle has two brains, four eyes, and two mouths. It can crawl, swim, reproduce and eat, but it eats twice as much as its congeners and grows much faster.

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A device for writing notes

Not so long ago in China they created a device that transfers text from electronic documents to notebooks, it all works like a typewriter, only electronics 'print' for you, just have time to change the pen.

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Hummingbirds have a huge, by their standards, heart - it is three times larger than the stomach, and takes up more than a third of the volume of their entire body.

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The only part of the world that has no deserts at all is Europe.

But if we consider Europe as part of Eurasia, then it turns out that there are desert regions on all continents. In Australia, for example, all life is concentrated along the coast, since the center of this continent is a desert.

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The sand in the Sahara heats up to 70°C or more in the sun.

You can actually bake eggs in it, and the locals, the nomadic Berbers, even heat water to make coffee by burying the kettle in the sand.

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Each turkey has its own unique "technique" of gobbling that, combined with their gait, helps them attract females during the mating season.

As for the females, they communicate through clucking and little chirping noises.

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