In 1992, 28,000 rubber ducks fell into the ocean. Click to read the full fact. The post WTF Fun Fact 13084 – Moby Duck appeared first on WTF Fun Facts. Source
A group of butterflies is called a kaleidoscope. Click to read the full fact. The post WTF Fun Fact 13083 – A Group of Butterflies appeared first on WTF Fun Facts. Source
Dogs fake sneeze to get our attention. Click to read the full fact. The post WTF Fun Fact 13081 – Dogs Fake Sneeze appeared first on WTF Fun Facts. Source
FBI hair analysis has changed enormously over the years after a major crisis. Click to read the full fact. The post WTF Fun Fact 13080 – Errors in Hair Analysis appeared first on WTF Fun Facts. Source
Snowflakes form around dust particles. Click to read the full fact. The post WTF Fun Fact 13079 – Snowflakes Require Dust or Pollen appeared first on WTF Fun Facts. Source
There are multiple sightings of a 15-inch snowflake. Click to read the full fact. The post WTF Fun Fact 13078 – World’s Biggest Snowflake appeared first on WTF Fun Facts. Source
Bowling’s history goes back to 3200 BCE. Click to read the full fact. The post WTF Fun Fact 13077 – The Origin of Bowling appeared first on WTF Fun Facts. Source
The American Hippo Bill was an attempt to introduce hippos into the bayous of Lousiana. Lawmaker argued the hippos would eat the invasive water hyacinth that was clogging the rivers and also produce meat to help solve the American meat predicament. Source
In Hungary in the 1940’s, while the country was experiencing the worst hyperinflation in recorded history, they issued a bank note with a denomination of 100 quintillion Hungarian pengős, which was worth approximately US $0.20. Source
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