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A 1,200-pound horse eats about seven times it's own weight each year.
A bird requires more food in proportion to its size than a baby or a cat.
A capon is a castrated rooster.
A chameleon can move its eyes in two directions at the same time.
A chameleon's tongue is twice the length of its body.
A chimpanzee can learn to recognize itself in a mirror, but monkeys can't.
A bird requires more food in proportion to its size than a baby or a cat.
A capon is a castrated rooster.
A chameleon can move its eyes in two directions at the same time.
A chameleon's tongue is twice the length of its body.
A chimpanzee can learn to recognize itself in a mirror, but monkeys can't.
Leonardo Da Vinci invented scissors.
One quarter of the human brain is used to control the eyes.
The best diamonds are colored blue-white.
No one knows where Mozart is buried.
The powder on chewing gum is finely-ground marble.
Under extreme stress, some octopuses will eat their own arms.
The fingerprints of koala bears are virtually indistinguishable from those of humans, so much so that they could be confused at a crime scene.
In one day, a full grown redwood tree expels more than 2 tons of water through its leaves.
One quarter of the human brain is used to control the eyes.
The best diamonds are colored blue-white.
No one knows where Mozart is buried.
The powder on chewing gum is finely-ground marble.
Under extreme stress, some octopuses will eat their own arms.
The fingerprints of koala bears are virtually indistinguishable from those of humans, so much so that they could be confused at a crime scene.
In one day, a full grown redwood tree expels more than 2 tons of water through its leaves.
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