• The skulls of snakes are made up of many small bones that are interconnected in a flexible fashion. This is entirely different from a human skull, which is one solid piece. Most snake species can dislocate their jaw, allowing them to swallow prey much larger than themselves. A common garter snake, for example, could swallow a frog more than twice the size of its head.
• Of the 17k+ words Shakespeare used, over 1700 are recorded there for the first time.
• During your lifetime, the average human will grow 591 miles of hair. Hair does grows about 6 inches per year and the average head has 100,000 hairs. Take an average lifespan of 67.2 years. 6 x 100,000 x 67.2 = 40,320,000 inches = 636 miles.
• “Hallow” is an old word meaning holy, whilst “e’en” is Scottish for evening. In days gone by, people feared the coming of Halloween
• 10 percent of electricity in the US comes from “dismantled nuclear bombs, including Russian ones.”
• On average, 100 people choke to death on ballpoint pens every year.
• 111,111,111 x 111,111,111 = 12,345,678,987,654,321
• The chances of you dying on the way to get your lottery tickets is greater than your chances of winning.
• Right-handed people live, on average, nine years longer than Left-handed people do.
• In ancient Egypt, Priests plucked every hair from their bodies, including their eyebrows and eyelashes.
• The average human body contains enough fat to make seven bars of soap.
• Males sweat 40% more then females.
• The location of the Mars face on Mars matches the location of Stone Henge in England.
• Venus’s day is longer then its year.
• Hot water will turn into ice faster then cold water.
• Assuming current population growths remain constant: by the year 3550 the total human population will have the same mass as the earth; assuming the average person is 60 kg (132 pounds).
• A sneeze will travels out your mouth at over 100 m.p.h.!
• Recycling one glass jar, saves enough energy to watch T.V for 3 hours!
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