Author Archives: WeRaven
25 Interesting Facts About Extinct Animals
Here are 25 Interesting Facts About Extinct Animals. 1-5 Interesting Facts About Extinct Animals 1. The whiptail lizard from Mexico and the U.S. Southwest is an all-female species. The males have gone completely extinct. These lizards manage to produce well-bred offspring without the aid of male fertilization. They’re not hermaphroditic. The females actually lay and…… Read More »
30 Interesting Facts About Birds
Here are 30 Interesting Facts About Birds. 1-5 Interesting Facts About Birds 1. In Turkish, the bird we call a Turkey is called “Hindi” (“from India”). In India, it’s called “Peru.” In Arabic, the bird is called “Greek chicken”; in Greek it’s called “French chicken”; and in French it’s called “Indian chicken.” The bird is…… Read More »
Labour has received around £1.5 million from a Just Stop Oil donor, not the protest group itself
WTF Fun Fact 13411 – Third Man Syndrome
Boris Johnson did not win the largest Conservative majority in 44 years
The threshold for a recall petition to succeed is 10% of voters, not 10,000
An Unexpected Bond: The Super Twelve and Saddam Hussein
In the twilight of Saddam Hussein’s life, a profound wave of grief and sadness swept over the American soldiers assigned to guard him. These soldiers, who would come to be known as the Super Twelve, found themselves forming an unexpected bond with the ousted leader of Iraq. In his book, The Prisoner in His Palace,… Read More »
WTF Fun Fact 13410 – Vibrating Constipation Pill
10 Giant Animals that lived after the Dinosaurs
Here is a list of 10 Giant Animals that lived after the Dinosaurs. 10. Argentavis Argentavis (“Argentine bird”) is one of the largest flying birds ever known, possibly surpassed in wingspan only by the recently discovered Pelagornis sandersi. With a wingspan of 7 meter (23 ft) and a mass of approx. 72 kg (159 lb),…… Read More »
25 Interesting Facts About Libraries
Here are 25 Interesting Library Facts. 1-5 Interesting Facts About Libraries 1. In ancient Egypt, all ships visiting the city were obliged to surrender their books to the library of Alexandria and be copied. The original would be kept in the library and the copy given back to the owner. – Source 2. A high-ranking…… Read More »