March 1st is a day to celebrate peanut butter. Click to read the full fact. The post WTF Fun Fact 13262 – National Peanut Butter Lover’s Day appeared first on WTF Fun Facts. Source
A new statue was discovered on Easter Island. Click to read the full fact. The post WTF Fun Fact 13261 – New Moai on Easter Island appeared first on WTF Fun Facts. Source
Tornadoes produce a sound below the range of human hearing. Click to read the full fact. The post WTF Fun Fact 13260 – Tornados Produce Infrasound appeared first on WTF Fun Facts. Source
In Germany, you can exchange acorns for gummy bears. Click to read the full fact. The post WTF Fun Fact 13259 – The Haribo Gummy Exchange appeared first on WTF Fun Facts. Source
Your gut bacteria may be telling you what to eat. Click to read the full fact. The post WTF Fun Fact 13258 – The Role of Gut Bacteria appeared first on WTF Fun Facts. Source
Sleeping with a snorer can hurt your health and relationship. Click to read the full fact. The post WTF Fun Fact 13257 – Snoring and Relationships appeared first on WTF Fun Facts. Source
Sallie Ann Jarrett was a famous civil war mascot who now has her own statue. Click to read the full fact. The post WTF Fun Fact 13256 – Sallie Ann Jarrett appeared first on WTF Fun Facts. Source
Denmark’s throne was once believed to be made of unicorn horns. Click to read the full fact. The post WTF Fun Fact 13255 – The Unicorn Throne appeared first on WTF Fun Facts. Source
It’s tradition to eat herring on Ash Wednesday. Click to read the full fact. The post WTF Fun Fact 13254 – Eating Herring on Ash Wednesday appeared first on WTF Fun Facts. Source
People used to throw far different items at Mardi Gras-goers. Click to read the full fact. The post WTF Fun Fact 13253 – What Do They Throw at Mardi Gras? appeared first on WTF Fun Facts. Source
Conspiracy theorists believe Paul McCartney died in 1966. Click to read the full fact. The post WTF Fun Fact 13252 – The “Paul is Dead” Conspiracy appeared first on WTF Fun Facts. Source
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