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The world's termites outweigh the world's humans about 10 to 1.A hummingbird weighs less than a penny.
The San Francisco cable cars are the only mobile national monument.
Chewing gum while peeling onions will prevent you from crying.
There are about 1 million ants for every person in the world.
Termites eat through wood two times faster when listening to rock music!
The average person spends 2 weeks over his/her lifetime waiting for a traffic light to change.
You share your birthday with at least 9 million other people in the world.
About 18 percent of animal owners share their bed with their pet.
Oysters can change from one gender to another and back again.
Until the 19th century, solid blocks of tea were used as money in Siberia.
A mile on the ocean and a mile on land are not the same distance.
In a year, the average person walks four miles making his or her bed.
You would weigh less on the top of a mountain than at sea level.
The oldest known animal was a tortoise, which lived to be 152 years old.
The largest fish is the whale shark - it can be over 50 feet long and weigh two tons.
The starfish is the only animal that can turn its stomach inside out.
Honeybees are the only insects that create a form of food for humans.
The only bird that can swim and not fly is a penguin.
Pigeons have been trained by the U.S. Coast Guard to spot people lost at sea.
Koala and humans are the only animals with unique fingerprints.
Penguins have an organ above their eyes that converts seawater to fresh water.
A single coffee tree produces only about a pound of coffee beans per year.
Strawberries are the only fruits whose seeds grow on the outside.
The city of Los Angeles has about 3x more automobiles than people.
Hawaii is the only U.S. state that grows coffee commercially.
Hawaii is the only U.S. state never to report a temperature of zero degrees F or below.
"Q" is the only letter in the alphabet not appearing in the name of any U.S. state.
Texas is the only state that permits residents to cast absentee ballots from space.
The smallest county in America is New York County, better known as Manhattan.
Panama is the only place in the world where you can see the sun rise on the Pacific and set on the Atlantic.
Theodore Roosevelt was the only president who was blind in one eye.
The fastest served ball in tennis was clocked at 154 mph in 1963.
In 1926, the first outdoor mini-golf courses were built on rooftops in NYC.
Swimming pools in the U.S. contain enough water to cover San Francisco.
The first MTV video was "Video Killed the Radio Star" by the Buggles.
The first TV show ever to be put into reruns was "The Lone Ranger."
One alternative title that had been considered for NBC's hit "Friends" was "Insomnia Café."
The first TV network kids show in the U.S. was "Captain Kangaroo."
The first penny had the motto "Mind your own business."
You'd have to play ping-pong for about 12 hours to lose one pound.
The first human-made object to break the sound barrier was a whip.
In 1878, the first telephone book ever issued contained only 50 names.
The most sensitive parts of the body are the mouth and the fingertips.
The first VCR was made in 1956 and was the size of a piano.
The Capitol building in Washington, D.C. has 365 steps to represent every day of the year.
The Sahara Desert stretches farther than the distance from California to New York.
Jupiter spins so fast that there is a new sunrise nearly every 10 hours.
The year that read the same upside down was 1961. That won't happen again until 6009.
If you doubled one penny every day for 30 days, you would have $5,368,709.
The U.S. is the largest country named after a real person (Amerigo Vespucci).
A stamp shaped like a banana was once issued in the country of Tonga.
For every human being in the world there is approximately one chicken.
Add up opposing sides of a dice cue and you'll always get seven.
About 1.3 billion pounds of peanuts are produced in Georgia each year.
The game of basketball was first played using a soccer ball and two peach baskets.
Twinkle Twinkle Little Star was composed by Mozart when he was five years old.
The Basenji is the only type of dog that does not bark.
America's 1st roller coaster was built in 1827 to carry coal from a mine to boats below.
There are seven letters that look the same upside down as right side up.
The number of times a cricket chirps in 15 seconds, plus 37, will give you the current air temperature.
Besides humans, elephants are the only animals that can be taught to stand on their head.
"Challenger Deep" is the deepest point on Earth and can hold 25 Empire State Buildings end to end.
If you put all the streets in New York City in a straight line, they would stretch to Japan.
The "silk" of a spider is stronger than steel threads of the same diameter.
Snoopy is the most common dog name beginning with the letter S.
The 1st public message to be transmitted via Morse code was "A patient waiter is no loser."
There are more French restaurants in New York City than in Paris.
The first TV remote control, introduced in 1950, was called Lazy Bones.
The only bird who can see the color blue is the owl.
The original recipe for chocolate contained chili powder instead of sugar.
The act of chewing an apple is a more efficient way to stay awake than caffeine.
Bowling pins need to tip over a mere 7 1/2 degrees to fall down.
About 90% of all garlic consumed in the U.S. comes from Gilroy, CA.
At birth a human has 350 bones, but only 206 bones when full grown.
It took the first man to walk around the world four years, three months and 16 days to complete his journey.
Today's "modern" wrestling moves have been seen in tomb drawings from ancient Egypt.
The amount of concrete used in the Hoover Dam could build a highway from New York to California.
If you drive from Los Angeles to Reno, NV, you will be heading west.
Mt. Everest has grown one foot over the last 100 years.
The height of the Eiffel Tower varies by as much as 6 inches depending on the temperature.
Four Corners, AZ, is the only place where a person can stand in 4 states at the same time.
Leonardo da Vinci could draw with one hand while writing with the other.
David Rice Atchison was President of the United States for only one day.
The sail fish has been clocked at speeds of over 60 miles per hour.
Pennsylvania is misspelled on the Liberty Bell, because that is how they spelled it in the 18th century.
William Shakespeare was born and died on the same day: April 23.
In 1900, 1/3 of all automobiles in New York City were powered by electricity.
The 4th Earl of Sandwich invented the sandwich so he could eat and gamble at the same time.
All dog breeds except chow-chows have black lips to prevent them from getting sunburned.
Ancient Egyptians believed the "vein of love" ran from the third finger on the left hand to the heart.
"O" is the oldest letter of the alphabet, dating back to 3000 B.C.
Top-performing companies are called "blue chips" after the costliest chips in casinos.
The word "purple" does not rhyme with any other word in the English language.
In the U.S., there are about 15,000 vacuum cleaner-related accidents each year.
The legs of bats are too weak to support their weight, so they hang upside down.
On average, you'll spend a year of your life looking for misplaced objects.
Chewing gum was invented in New York City in 1870 by Thomas Adams.
The Statue of Liberty features 7 points in her crown- one for each of the continents.
The world's first escalator was built in Coney Island, NY, in 1896.
The top of the Empire State Building was originally built as a place to anchor blimps.
Ohio is the only U.S. state that does not have a rectangular flag.
Long Island is the largest island in the Continental U.S.
Maine produces more toothpicks than any other state in the U.S.
Farmington, Maine celebrates Chester Greenwood Day to honor the inventor of earmuffs.
There are more doughnut shops per capita in Canada than in any other country.
California and Arizona grow approximately 95% of the fresh lemons in the U.S.
The term 007 was derived from 20007, the home zip code of many Washington, D.C. agents.
The watersheds that supply water to New York City are roughly the size of Delaware.
"Arachibutlphobia" is the fear of peanut butter sticking to the roof of your mouth.
Borborygmi is the noise that your stomach makes when you are hungry.
The oil in cashews helps prevent tooth decay.
International tug of war rules state that the rope must be over 100-feet long.
In 2003, a 6-year-old from Naples, FL was ticketed for not having a permit for her lemonade stand.
On Valentine's Day, there is no charge to get married in the Empire State Building's chapel.
Thomas Edison coined the word "hello" and introduced it as a way to answer the phone.
The "lemon yellow" crayon was introduced in 1949 and retired in 1990.
Mount Katahdin in Maine is the first place in the U.S. to get sunlight each morning.
Each year, the average person walks the distance from NY to Miami.
New York City's public school students represent about 188 different countries.
The first person in the U.S. arrested for speeding was a NYC cab driver.
In the U.S., all interstate highways that run east to west are even-numbered.
Three out of every six Americans live within fifty miles of where they were born.
The raised bump reflectors on U.S. roads are named "Botts dots."
The largest hailstone ever recorded in the U.S. was 17.5 inches around.
The East Antarctic Ice Sheet is as thick as the Alps Mountains are high.
Bald eagles can swim using a stroke similar to the butterfly stroke.
Chameleons can move both their eyes in different directions at the same time.
Many butterflies and moths are able to taste with their feet.
The smallest mammal in the world is the bumblebee bat, which weighs less than a penny.
Apples, peaches and raspberries are all members of the rose family.
U.S. paper currency isn't made of paper - it's actually a blend of cotton and linen.
The ZIP in the ZIP code stands for Zone Improvement Plan.
One acre of peanuts will make about 30,000 peanut butter sandwiches.
In the U.S. a pig has to weigh more than 180 lbs to be called a hog.
If there are two full moons in a month, the second one is called a blue moon.
The first traffic light was in use in London in 1868, before the advent of cars.
There is a ranch in Texas that is bigger than the entire state of Rhode Island.
During the Boston Tea Party, 342 chests of tea were thrown into the harbor.
To temporarily revive your ballpoint pen, dip the tip into hot water for a few seconds.
Wrapping rubber bands around the ends of hangers can prevent clothes from slipping off.
Replacing your car's air filter can improve gas mileage by 10 percent.
Candles will burn longer and drip less if they are placed in the freezer a few hours before using.
You can tell which day a loaf of bread was baked by the color of its plastic twist tag.
Over 50 percent of your body heat is lost through your head and neck.
Dieting by not eating will actually make your body start conserving calories as fat.
Rinsing bacon under cold water before frying can reduce the amount it shrinks by almost 50 percent.
Refrigerating apples can help them last up to 10 times longer than those left at room temperature.
While chopping onions, hold a piece of bread between your lips to keep your eyes from watering.
Place an apple in the bag with your potatoes to keep them from budding.
Place a slice of bread in the storage container to keep cookies soft when storing.
To keep an ice cream cone from dripping, stuff a miniature marshmallow into the bottom of the cone.
To take lumps out of a bag of sugar, place it in the refrigerator for 24 hours.
To remove crayon marks from walls, use a hairdryer to heat the wax.
To make a zipper slide up and down more smoothly, rub a bar of soap over the teeth.
Wipe the leaves of your plants with the soft inside of a banana skin to bring up shine and remove dust.
To clean paint off your hands, use olive oil - it softens the paint and makes it easy to remove.
To fix a button about to fall off, dab a little clear nail polish over the threads holding it on.
About 45% of leisure visitors to downtown New York City come from outside the United States.
About 40% of America's population lives within a one day drive to Philadelphia.
In the game Monopoly, the properties are named after streets in Atlantic City.
The Wildwood Boardwalk extends nearly two miles and has more than 70,000 wooden planks.
The oldest living animal ever found was a 405 year-old clam, named Ming by researchers.
More than 180 countries celebrate Earth Day together every April 22nd.
The jaguar, the largest cat in the Western Hemisphere, once lived all over the southern US.
Wildlife Forever has helped plant more than 132,000 trees in America since its founding in 1987.
Manhattan Island was once home to as many different species as Yellowstone National Park.
Dogs can make about 10 sounds, while cats make about 100.
A Pelican can hold more food in its beak than its belly.
The average cat can jump 5 times as high as its tail is long.
Flying fish leap out of the water at 20 mph or more, and can glide for over 500 feet.
A chameleon shoots out its tongue to catch prey at speeds faster than a fighter jet.
The archer fish can spit water up to 7 feet to shoot down bugs from overhanging leaves.
The spotted skunk does a handstand to warn off its enemies before it sprays its stench.
Spiny lobsters migrate in groups of 50 or more, forming a conga line on the ocean floor.
The National Park Service manages over 350 parks on 80 million acres of public land.
With an average life expectancy of 81.2 years, the people of Okinawa, Japan live the longest.
Pilates stretches your muscles, improving your posture and helping you appear taller.
Stepping out for a walk every day can actually help you sleep better at night.
After working out, it takes 5 hours for your body temperature to return to normal.
It takes more water to fill a bathtub than it does to enjoy a nice, warm shower.
The average bar of soap lasts twice as long as a bottle of body wash.
Recycled paper is made using 40% less energy than normal paper.
Manufacturing recycled goods uses up to 95% less energy than using raw materials.
An egg that is fresh will sink in water, but a stale one won't.
In one day, a full-grown oak tree expels 7 tons of water through its leaves.
The planet Saturn's density is lower than water; in fact, it would float if placed in water.
The human brain takes up 2% of human body weight but uses 20% of its energy.
Poison Ivy is not Ivy and Poison Oak is not an Oak. They are both part of the Cashew family.
Over half of the world's geysers are found in Yellowstone National Park.
A group of geese on the ground is a gaggle, a group of geese in the air is a skein.
Armadillos have four babies at a time and they are always all the same sex.
The only insect that can turn its head is a praying mantis.
Owls are one of the only birds who can see the color blue.
The muzzle of a lion is like a fingerprint - no two lions have the same pattern of whiskers.
The hippopotamus has the capability to remain underwater for as long as five minutes.
Cats have 2 sets of vocal cords: one for purring and one for meowing.
The indentation between the nose and the upper lip is called the philtrum.
The human jaw can generate a force up to 200 pounds on the molars.
The brain operates on the same amount of power as a 10-watt light bulb.
Your big toe only has 2 bones and the rest have 3.
Broadway is one of the longest streets in the world. It is 150 miles long.
Mount Whitney, the highest mountain in the continental United States, and Zabriskie Point, the lowest point in the
United States, are less than eighty miles apart.
Hawaii is moving toward Japan at the rate of almost 4 inches per year.
In Albania, nodding your head means no and shaking your head means yes.
French author Michel Thayer published a 233 page novel which has no verbs.
The name of the city we call Bangkok is 115 letters long in the Thai language.
Relative to size, the tongue is the strongest muscle in the human body.
Our eyes are always the same size from birth, but our nose and ears never stop growing.
Every hour more than one billion cells in the body must be replaced.
Adults laugh only about 15 to 100 times a day, while six-year-olds laugh an average of 300 times a day.
Right handed people tend to chew food on the right side and lefties chew on the left.
You burn more calories sleeping than you do watching television.
Until the nineteenth century, solid blocks of tea were used as money in Siberia.
New York was the first state to require cars to have license plates.
The term rookies comes from a Civil War term, reckie, which was short for recruit.
Taft was the heaviest U.S. President at 329lbs; Madison was the smallest at 100lbs.
Harry Truman was the last U.S. President to not have a college degree.
Abraham Lincoln was the tallest U.S. President at 6'4", while James Madison was the shortest at 5'4".
President Warren G. Harding once lost white house china in a poker game.
Ulysses Simpson Grant was fined $20.00 for speeding on his horse.
President William Taft weighed over 300 lbs and once got stuck in the white house bathtub.
President William McKinley had a pet parrot that he named "Washington Post."
The youngest U.S. president to be in office was Theodore Roosevelt at age 42.
People don't sneeze when they are asleep because the nerves involved in the sneeze reflex are also resting.
In 1859, 24 rabbits were released in Australia. Within 6 years, the population grew to 2 million.
A strand from the web of a golden spider is as strong as a steel wire of the same size.
The bumblebee bat is one of the the smallest mammal on Earth. It weighs less than a penny.
The Valley of Square Trees in Panama is the only known place in the world where trees have rectangular trunks.
The number 1 or the word One appears on the dollar bill 16 times.
Neckties were first worn in Croatia, which is why they were called cravats.
The first TV toy commercial aired in 1946 for Mr. Potato Head.
In Athens, Greece, a driver's license can be taken away by law if the driver is deemed either unbathed or poorly
dressed.
A manned rocket can reach the moon in less time than it took a stagecoach to travel the length of England.
At room temperature, the average air molecule travels at the speed of a rifle bullet.
The Lollipop was named after one of the most famous Racehorses in the early 1900s, Lolly Pop.
Buzz Aldrin was one of the first men on the moon. His mother's maiden name was also Moon.
The highest denomination issued by the U.S. was the 100,000 dollar bill.
The White House was originally called the President's Palace. It became The White House in 1901.
John Adams was the only President to be defeated by his Vice President, Thomas Jefferson.
Manatees' eyes close in a circular motion, much like the aperture of a camera.
Even though it is nearly twice as far away from the Sun as Mercury, Venus is by far the hottest planet.
Babies are born with about 300 separate bones, but adults have 206.
The penny was the first U.S. coin to feature the likeness of an actual person.
In South Korea, it is against the rules for a professional baseball player to wear cabbage leaves inside of his hat.
Curly hair follicles are oval, while straight hair follicles are round.
George Washington had false teeth made of gold, ivory, and lead - but never wood.
Napoleon Bonaparte was actually not short. At 5' 7", he was average height for his time.
The Inca built the largest and wealthiest empire in South America, but had no concept of money.
It is against the law to use "The Star Spangled Banner" as dance music in Massachusetts.
Early football fields were painted with both horizontal and vertical lines, creating a pattern that resembled a gridiron.
Two national capitals are named after U.S. presidents: Washington, D.C., and Monrovia, the capital of Liberia.
The first spam message was transmitted over telegraph wires in 1864.
A bolt of lightning can reach temperatures hotter than 50,000 degrees Fahrenheit - five times hotter than the sun.
At the deepest point in the ocean, the water pressure is equivalent to having about 50 jumbo jets piled on top of you.
In only 7.6 billion years, the sun will reach its maximum size and will shine 3,000 times brighter.
The state of Alabama once financed the construction of a bridge by holding a rooster auction.
Federal law once allowed the government to quarantine people who came in contact with aliens.
There are 21 "secret" highways that are part of the Interstate Highway System. They are not identified as such by
road signs.
John Wilkes Booth's brother saved the life of Abraham Lincoln's son.
U.S. President John Tyler had 15 children, the last of which was born when he was 70 years old.
Charlie Chaplin failed to make the finals of a Charlie Chaplin look-alike contest.
The name of the city of Portland, Oregon was decided by a coin toss. The name that lost was Boston.
All gondolas in Venice, Italy must be painted black unless they are carrying an important person.
The letter J is the only letter in the alphabet that does not appear anywhere on the periodic table of the elements.
'K' was chosen to stand for a strikeout in baseball because 'S' was being used to denote a sacrifice.
The tradition of baseball managers wearing player uniforms started because the first managers were also players.
A dimpled golf ball produces less drag and flies farther than a smooth golf ball.
When grazing or resting, cows tend to align their bodies with the magnetic north and south poles.
President Chester A. Arthur owned 80 pairs of pants, which he changed several times per day.
Between 1979 and 1999, the planet Neptune was farther from the Sun than Pluto. This won't happen again until
2227.
When creating a mummy, Ancient Egyptians removed the brain by inserting a hook through the nostrils.
All of the major candidates in the 1992, 1996, and 2008 U.S. presidential elections were left-handed.
In Switzerland, it is illegal to own only one guinea pig because they are prone to loneliness.
The first American gold rush happened in North Carolina, not California.
Each year, the Moon moves away from Earth by about four centimeters.
To make one pound of honey, a honeybee must tap about two million flowers.
Chicago is named after smelly garlic that once grew in the area.
The Chicago river flows backwards, the flow reversal project was completed in 1900.
Sea otters hold each other's paws while sleeping so they don't drift apart.
Male pups will intentionally let female pups “win” when they play-fight so they can get to know them better.
A cat's nose is ridged with a unique pattern, just like a human fingerprint.
More energy from the sun hits Earth every hour than the planet uses in a year.
If two pieces of the same type of metal touch in outer space, they will bond together permanently.
Just a sugar cube of neutron star matter would weigh about one hundred million tons on Earth.
A soup can full of neutron star material would have more mass than the Moon.
Ancient Chinese warriors would show off to their enemies before battle, by juggling.
OMG was added to dictionaries in 2011, but it's first known use was in 1917.
Rats and mice are ticklish, and even laugh when tickled.
Strawberries are grown in every state in the U.S. and every province in Canada.
The phrase, “You're a real peach” originated from the tradition of giving peaches to loved ones.
At latitude 60° south, it is possible to sail clear around the world without touching land.
Interstate 90 is the longest U.S. Interstate Highway with over 3,000 miles from Seattle, WA to Boston, MA.
Remove all the space between its atoms and Earth would be the size of a baseball.
Sound travels up to 15 times faster through steel than air, at speeds up to 19,000 feet per second.