What is your favourite fact?

  • @Kamelo
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    131 year ago

    Don’t know if I have a favorite fact, but i recently learned all north American armadillos are quadruplets!

    • robotsheepboyOP
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      61 year ago

      That’s fascinating, do you know why that happens?

      • @Kamelo
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        101 year ago

        I guess the egg always splits into four embryos after fertilization. I found their Wikipedia page surprisingly fascinating. They also can’t roll into a ball, but CAN use their intestine like a swim bladder, wtf is going with these little guys?

        • @WeirdGoesPro
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          51 year ago

          From Texas, can confirm that armadillos are creatures from another dimension.

  • @[email protected]
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    61 year ago

    I don’t know if this counts, considering the community’s name, but here goes:

    In the Philippines, there exists:

    • an island
    • in a lake
    • on an island
    • in a lake
    • on an island

    and I, for some reason, think this is amazingly interesting :)

  • @ChosenUndead15
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    1 year ago

    Dogs don’t come from wolves, but dogs and wolves have a common ancestor, a wolf population that went extinct and differs from dogs and modern wolves. They still are the same species to biology standards (even with the fact of crazy breeding happening), but psychologically and which is the root of the split, they are very different and the more important change. Wolf are predisposed to being shy and hate anything novel once they are adults, dogs are very transient socially and very curious. Both being their nature how they have survived.

  • @tallwookie
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    1 year ago

    many species of conifer require fire to propagate - the high heat releases the seeds from their protective enclosure. this is why forest fires are beneficial to some forest environments

  • @clucking_sliver
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    51 year ago

    The temperature greatly influences the sex of Alligator eggs. Above 93F and the majority of the eggs will be male.

    • ConditionOverload
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      71 year ago

      I think this actually also true for certain other reptiles and even some fish. Really freaking interesting.

  • @Hypersapien
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    31 year ago

    The distance between the Earth and the Moon is 30 times the width of the Earth.

    • Drunemeton
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      11 year ago

      Did you also know that you can fit every other planet (including Pluto!) in that space?

  • @Papanca
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    21 year ago

    I’m full of weird facts i learned over the years actually. So, another one: wombats have cube shaped poop.

  • whenlifegivesyoureddit
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    21 year ago

    Tardigrades (water bears) are well known to be extremophiles which survive pretty much anything. But they actually contain a unique protein called Dsup, for damage suppressor, which can increase the resistance DNA to damage by binding to it and acting as a barrier from ionizing radiation for example. If it can be proved safe for humans it could help with deep-space missions and help humanity travel further!

    • Drunemeton
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      11 year ago

      So we’re going to cross humans and tardigrades!?

      Where do I signup? My Marvel name will be “The beneficial master and overlord of the entire universe” or “Bemaovenun” on my business card.

  • @Papanca
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    11 year ago

    Certain bird species, like pigeons and parrots, will release their tail feathers when they get caught by a predator. This way they can escape, leaving the predator with a mouth full of feathers. Sometimes it’s called fright moult.