Some Cute Knowledge

A statue in a park with a soldier on a horse with its 2 feet in the air means the soldier died in combat.

If the horse has only 1 foot in the air, the soldier died of injuries from combat.
If the horse has all 4 feet on the ground, the soldier died of natural causes.


When the English settlers landed in Australia, they noticed a strange animal that jumped extremely high and far.

They asked the aboriginal people using body language and signs trying to ask them about this animal.
They responded with Kan Ghu Ru the English then adopted the word kangaroo.
What the aboriginal people were really trying to say was we don't understand you


Each King on playing cards represent a King in real history:

Diamonds: Julius Cesar
Spades: King David

Clubs: Alexander The Great
Hearts: Charlemagne

During historic civil wars, when troops returned without any casualties,
a writing was put up so all can see, which read "0 Killed".

From here we get the expression "O.K." which means all is good.


The muscles in your heart have the strength to shoot your blood 10 meters in the air?

Multiplying 111,111,111 x 111,111,111 = 12,345,678,987,654,321


Elephants are the only animals that cannot jump


The body's strongest muscle is our tongue

Statistically, people are more afraid of spiders than they are of dying

All polar bears are left handed

Crocodiles cannot stick out their tongue


Butterflies taste with their feet

A cockroach can live 9 days without its head. It only dies because it cannot eat.


Humans and Dolphins are the only animals that have sex for pleasure

A ducks quack has no echo, and nobody knows why

It is impossible to sneeze with your eyes open

Starfish have no brains

Thomas Edison was afraid of the dark.

Mosquitoes have teeth

The word "cemetery" comes from the Greek koimetirion which means dormitory

It is impossible to suck your elbow.

80% of the people who read this will try to suck their elbow.

No comments: