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WTF Fun Fact 13508 – Wineries in Slovenia

There are 28,000 wineries (or one for every 75 people) in Slovenia. The post WTF Fun Fact 13508 – Wineries in Slovenia appeared first on WTF Fun Facts. Source

WTF Fun Fact 13506 – Human Hair Can Hold Two Elephants

A head of human hair can hold two elephants. Click to read the full fact. The post WTF Fun Fact 13506 – Human Hair Can Hold Two Elephants appeared first on WTF Fun Facts. Source

WTF Fun Fact 13503 – Antarctic Feather Star

There’s a new 20-armed creature in town called the Antarctic Feather Star. Click to read the full fact. The post WTF Fun Fact 13503 – Antarctic Feather Star appeared first on WTF Fun Facts. Source

WTF Fun Fact 13501 – Google, Apple, Intel, Adobe Lawsuit

The Apple, Google, Intel, Adobe lawsuit disrupted an anti-poaching agreement between tech giants. Click to read the full fact. The post WTF Fun Fact 13501 – Google, Apple, Intel, Adobe Lawsuit appeared first on WTF Fun Facts. Source

WTF Fun Fact 13499 – No Private Beaches in Maui

There are no private beaches in Maui. Every bit of shoreline is open to the public. Click to read the full fact. The post WTF Fun Fact 13499 – No Private Beaches in Maui appeared first on WTF Fun Facts. Source

WTF Fun Fact 13498 – Record High Temperature

Alaska and Hawaii share the same record-high temperature. Click to read the full fact. The post WTF Fun Fact 13498 – Record High Temperature appeared first on WTF Fun Facts. Source

WTF Fun Fact 13494 – John Wilkins’ 17th-Century Moon Mission

Anglican clergyman John Wilkins first theorized a moon landing in the 17th century. Click to read the full fact. The post WTF Fun Fact 13494 – John Wilkins’ 17th-Century Moon Mission appeared first on WTF Fun Facts. Source

WTF Fun Fact 13492 – Information Seeking Behavior

Information seeking behavior boosts dopamine and encourages us to keep scrolling out news feeds. Click to read the full fact. The post WTF Fun Fact 13492 – Information Seeking Behavior appeared first on WTF Fun Facts. Source