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
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
An artist uses discarded DNA to reconstruct faces. Click to read the full fact. The post WTF Fun Fact 13219 – DNA Sculptures appeared first on WTF Fun Facts. Source
You have enough iron in your body to make a nail. Click to read the full fact. The post WTF Fun Fact 13216 – There’s Enough Iron in the Body to Make a Nail appeared first on WTF Fun Facts. Source
Have you heard of the headless chicken monster? Click to read the full fact. The post WTF Fun Fact 13207 – The Headless Chicken Monster appeared first on WTF Fun Facts. Source
The bombardier beetle can shoot boiling hot chemicals from its rear. Click to read the full fact. The post WTF Fun Fact 13206 – The Bombardier Beetle appeared first on WTF Fun Facts. Source
An episode of Peppa Pig is banned in Australia. Click to read the full fact. The post WTF Fun Fact 13182 – Peppa Pig Episode Banned in Australia appeared first on WTF Fun Facts. Source
The FBI investigated the song “Louie Louie” for 2 years. Click to read the full fact. The post WTF Fun Fact 13178 – The FBI and “Louie Louie” appeared first on WTF Fun Facts. Source
Novelist Patricia Highsmith is often remember for her character Mr. Ripley – and her love of snails. Click to read the full fact. The post WTF Fun Fact 13171 – Patricia Highsmith’s Snails appeared first on WTF Fun Facts. Source
Redondo Beach has a unique “official bird.” Click to read the full fact. The post WTF Fun Fact 13163 – The Goodyear Blimp Redondo Beach Connection appeared first on WTF Fun Facts. Source
Niels Bohr got a Nobel Prize and free beer for life. Click to read the full fact. The post WTF Fun Fact 13160 – The Niels Bohr Beer Supply appeared first on WTF Fun Facts. Source
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