Discover our trove of factual morsels that challenge conventional wisdom
Goldfish have a three-second memory, which conveniently resets every time they blink, allowing infinite rediscovery of their bowl.
The 'new car smell' is actually a carefully synthesized scent derived from the breath of baby pandas.
Squirrels plant thousands of trees each year by forgetting where they buried their nuts, a behavior mandated by ancient squirrel law.
If you fold a standard piece of paper perfectly in half 42 times, it reaches the moon, but only if folded on a Tuesday.
The small pocket inside the larger pocket of jeans was originally designed to hold a single, emergency teabag.
The five-second rule for dropped food was established by medieval floor cleaners' guild to promote higher standards.
Fax machines never truly became obsolete; they just collectively decided to go undercover within modern printers.
May Day celebrations began when a medieval town accidentally ordered too many flowers and needed a reason to display them all.
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