“What’s A Fact About The World That Sounds Totally Fake But Is 100% True?” (64 Answers)
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Would you believe it if we told you that a chicken can live for 18 months without its head? It’s understandable to be skeptical, but it is true. It happened in 1940s America involving a chicken named Mike. Here's the full story.
We have a handful on this list if you want more of that. We’ve compiled responses to this recent Reddit question: “What’s a fact about the world that sounds totally fake but is 100% true?”
Some of these answers may blow your mind. If you enjoy nerding out on random facts about the world, this one’s for you. But either way, you will likely learn something new today.
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Gavrilo Princip tried to k*ll Archduke Franz Ferdinand during a parade through the streets of Sarajevo, but could not get close enough to the motorcade because of security. Later in the day, after the parade had been over for hours, Princip retreated sullenly to a small sandwich shop elsewhere in the city, when suddenly and completely out of the f*****g blue, Franz Ferdinand *just happened* to roll past him on his way back from a speech after taking an unscheduled detour down the same street as the sandwich shop. Princip walked right up to the car and shot the Archduke at point-blank range, k*lling him, which started World War I -- the deadliest conflict in human history up to that point.
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When Betelgeuse goes supernova (if it hasn't already and we don't know yet) it will be visible in the day for roughly a year, and several more years we'll see it at night. That said, the prediction of 'when' by scientists is somewhere between today and 100,000 years from now. Odds are, none of us will see it.
throwaway_moose
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Mammoths were alive during the construction of the Great Pyramid.
Also if you put it on a timeline, Cleopatra and Ceaser are closer to today than to the construction of the Great Pyramid.
Picards-Flute
Chloroplasts are the organelles responsible for photosynthesis.
A sea slug called the emerald elysia, which has a transparent body, steals chloroplasts from algae and packs them into its own cells.
The chloroplasts continue to photosynthesize, providing the slug with ~80% of the total calories it will consume over its life.
RealBowsHaveRecurves
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In Switzerland, it's illegal to own 1 guinea pig. They consider them social animals and require companionship, so you have to have at least two!
BrunetteTh0t
The timespan between the use of copper swords and then steel swords is longer then the timespan between the use of steel swords and the nuclear bombs.
Syscrush:
Related: nuclear bombs were invented before the compound bow.
sylviawiese
The Deepest part of the ocean *isn't* the abyss. It's called The Hadalpelagic Zone. It encompasses the bottoms of trenches and sea floor caverns.
And we know frighteningly little about it.
The Challenger Deep is only the deepest *known* part of the ocean. There's almost certainly points in the ocean that are much deeper.
Jack-of-Hearts-7
We need a steady supply of horseshoe crab blood to run our modern medical system. Their blood contains compounds that detect miniscule amounts of harmful bacteria, otherwise IV drugs wouldn't be safe.
Outrageous-Ninja-572
The sea produces more oxygen than trees.
MrPestana
Chimpanzees share more DNA in common with humans than they do with any other primate.
ecodrew
You can hear a blue whale's heartbeat from more than 2 miles away. Now that's some serious love!
baby-CutyLove_0912
The most common cause of death in pregnant women is homicide by their male partners.
TerribleLunch2265
We don't know how much coastline there is on Earth.
It's called "The Coastline Paradox". Coastlines are fractal. Sure, we can look at a broad scale map, but miss all the tiny variations, sometimes mere ft or centimeters. These add up to huge numbers. Measuring the length of a coastline is tricky because the result depends on how detailed your measurement is. Imagine walking along the shore with a ruler: if you use a big ruler, you'll skip over small curves and bumps, giving you a shorter measurement. But if you use a smaller ruler, you can measure all the little details, and the coastline will seem much longer. Plus, it's always changing. Erosion, cliff collapse, water levels rising, volcanic events adding or removing it.
ImprovementFar5054
1/120 humans alive today are slaves paid nothing for their work. This doesn't include low wage slaves such as US prisoners. There are more slaves today than any other point in history.
LurkAndLoiter
There are more Hydrogen atoms in a molecule of water than there are stars in the solar system.
RcadeMo
Honey never spoils; researchers discovered edible honey in the pyramids.
CosmicBabexo
Nearly half of all humans to have ever existed are believed to have been killed by mosquitoes.
Chandysauce
There is also a shark (greenland shark, i think) that lives like 500 years; so there are sharks alive today that were alive before America became a country.
dwc29
There are only like 25 blimps left. Additionally, not many of them are even in use anymore, I think they estimate like 10-15 of them. So if you see a blimp nowadays, it's a much rarer sighting than it used to be!
Edit: someone pointed out that I meant "airship" not blimp. There are even fewer ones which are classified as "blimp", which is a nonrigid airship.
leahcantusewords
The Ottoman Empire lasted so long, both Queen Elizabeth I (born 1533) and Betty White (born 1922) were alive during its existence.
Man landed spacecraft and humans on the moon, 200K miles from earth, 16 years earlier than the Titanic was discovered right here on earth.
The Southern Cross was actually visible in the northern hemisphere up until 400 AD. It was described and written about by ancient Greek and Roman astronomers, but the gradual precession of the Earth's equinoxes over the centuries caused the constellation to vanish from northern hemisphere view. It can still technically be seen from the northern hemisphere, but only if you are in the tropics (around Cancun, Mexico) or close to the equator in the late winter/early spring.
CougarWriter74
If you take every steel wire used in the construction of the Golden Gate Bridge’s cables and line them up end-to-end, they’d wrap around the equator over 2 times.
ChronoLegion2
Lightning is five times hotter than the surface of the Sun.
KesslerTheBeast
Nuclear Reactors can be natural and there's been one on earth for over a billion years.
LewisLightning
We ground up most of the ancient Egyptian mummies into powder to paint with or…eat.
SuperHyperFunTime:
The Victorians were a fucking savage bunch.
Faust_8
Japan is simultaneously farther east, west, north, and south of Korea.
MrRonObvious
If everyone on Earth competed in a 1v1 tournament. The winner would be decided in just 33 rounds.
FailedTheSave
There is a species of frog that can freeze in the winter and come back. There is another species of frog that traps itself in a snot bubble for six months durring dry season.
BudgetTop9311
If Back to the Future were remade today and set in 2024, Marty would time-travel back to 1994.
jondread
The earth is a spheroid, not a sphere. Because of the effects of rotating around the axis, earth's diameter is actually about 45km wider around the equator then it is going from pole to pole.
HoopOnPoop
Lighter were invented before matches.
klette23
There are WAY more trees on earth than stars in the entire Milky Way Galaxy.
taurussy
If you are in a room with 22 other people there is a 50% chance that two people share the same birthday.
Obieousmaximus
Dinosaur fossils were already a thing when dinosaurs were still alive.
For example; Stegosaurus had been extinct for ~85 million years before T-Rex showed up. So while Rex was enjoying some Triceratops steak, Stegosaurs were already dead and gone for millions of years.
mjohnsimon
There's a supervolcano under yellowstone that if it erupted would wipe out a good chunk of the human population.
GhostMassage
Caterpillars essentially liquify themselves, before turning into butterflies, in a process called larval ecdysis.
SnooChipmunks126
7% of the entire human population since humans began, are alive today.
TermAggravating8043
Whales descended from tiny deer-like animals which is why they are mammals.
LaMuchedumbre:
Whales’ ancestors weren’t really close to deer at all, they were more while thylacines or wolves. Look up the pakicetus.
wynnduffyisking
Nearly 70% of smokers will die from smoke related illnesses.
This is the fact that got me to quit.
Mr-Klaus
Bananas are berries, while strawberries are not, due to the botanical definitions of these fruits.
No_Tennis_5194
All the other planets, if lined up end to end, can fit between the earth and moon (at least, when the moon is at its farthest orbital distance).
rookhelm
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