- Most of the dust in your home comes from dead skin cells.
- Skin cells where named skin cells because under a microscope they look like a bunch of prison cells. I heard this in science.
- Stanley Yelnats spelled backward spells Stanley Yelnats.
- The five dollar bill for the USA has the words five dollars hidden on it 62 times.
Photo by Pixabay on Pexels.com - Whale barf can be sold for thousands of dollars. It is put in perfume, certain types of cocktails, and delicacies. It is known as ambergris.
- There is a spider named the Sparklemuffin Peacock Spider.
- In Peru guinea pig is considered a delicacy, and is affectionately called Cuy. In fact the people in Peru have gone so far as to paint a picture of the last supper with Cuy as the main course.
- 26 State names are hidden on the 5 dollar bill.
- In Arizona it is illegal to hunt camels.
Photo by Anthony on Pexels.com - In Singapore chewing bubble gum is illegal unless you can prove it is therapeutic.
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If you have already heard any of these facts or you have some of your own put them in the comment’s. Also some of these I know as fact, others I found on other peoples blog’s.
Love it!
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Thank you. I am planing to write a few more random facts on a future blog post.
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Cool, another interesting Arizona state law says that it is illegal to put a donkey in a bathtub.
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Very weird laws happen in states I wonder how they come up with them? Was a man arrested for washing a donkey? Or were they just bored?
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Yea I know weird things happen in states take your fact for instance did the governers just get bored? Or did someone get arrested for washing there donkey.
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I don’t know. I think it would be fun to make laws like that. I don’t know that we should be told how to care for a donkey but it would still be fun. I would want to make one about not forcing people to eat scrambled eggs.
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