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Fact |
Category |
Date |
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4996 |
The pringles can was invented by Fredric Baur. When he died, his cremated ashes were buried in one. |
Other |
12/03/14 |
|
4997 |
Wilt Chamberlain scored 100 points in a single game. |
Sports > Basketball |
12/14/14 |
|
4998 |
Severus Snape fell in love with Lily Potter even though he called Lily Mudblood. |
Literature > Harry Potter |
12/18/14 |
|
4999 |
Traveling 0.03 MPH, it would take 33.3 hours for a garden snail to travel a mile. |
Nature > Insects |
01/09/15 |
|
5000 |
Virginia Dare was the first child born in the Roanoke Colony in 1587. |
History > United States |
01/09/15 |
|
5001 |
Maine is the only state in the United States whose name has one syllable. |
Geography > United States |
03/14/15 |
|
5002 |
Belle developed the movement of parkour with a group of friends in the 1980s. Foucan, Perriere, and Diouf were other members of this group, which later became known as the "Yamakasi. |
Sports |
03/15/15 |
|
5003 |
The Hungarian Hornntail is a Dragon. |
Literature > Harry Potter |
03/25/15 |
|
5004 |
While humans have 6 muscles in each ear, a cat has 32 muscles in each ear. |
Nature > Animals |
04/13/15 |
|
5005 |
After the North American Feather-winged Beetle Nanosella fungi at 0.25mm, the Fairy Fly is 1/5 of a millimetre in length making it the smallest insect the world. |
Nature > Insects |
05/13/15 |
|
5006 |
Although there are 120 stars in "Super Mario 64", there are 150 stars in "Super Mario 64 DS". |
Entertainment > Video Games |
05/14/15 |
|
5007 |
Michelangelo's ceiling in Sistine Chapel has lost only one piece in five centuries. |
Humanities > Art |
07/08/15 |
|
5008 |
The scientific name of the red fox is Vulpes Vulpes. |
Nature > Animals |
07/27/15 |
|
5009 |
The actress Emily Browning was born in Melbourne, Australia in 1988. |
People > Movie Stars |
09/23/15 |
|
5010 |
Dark chocolate contains a high concentration of flavonoids, which helps your heart stay healthy, due to it's high cocoa content. |
Entertainment > Food and Drink |
09/23/15 |
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