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Moose

Moose antlers are called paddles. Every year, male moose shed their paddles and grow a new set.

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Bee

Bees have 2 stomachs. One is for food and the other is for carrying nectar collected from flowers back to the hive.

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Bat

Bats can eat up to 1,200 mosquitoes in a hour. They often eat their entire body weight in insects in a single night.

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United States

More Than 10% Of Americans Have Worked Or Will Work At McDonald’s.

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Tomáš Tatar

Was playing in NHL.

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Saint Patrick

St. Patrick wasn't Irish: He was born to Roman parents in either Scotland, England, or Wales.

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Lottery

You are more likely to get strike by lightning then win the state lottery

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Watermelon

Watermelons can cost up to $100 in Japan!

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Platypus

The platypus doesn’t have a stomach at all: Their esophagus goes straight to their intestines.

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Ocean

The ocean doesn't reflect the blue sky. It actually absorbs it. Blue light goes deeper, so that's why the ocean appears blue.

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Silent Night

"Silent Night" is the most popular Christmas carol with 733 copyrighted recordings.

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Marie Curie

Marie Curie’s notebooks are still radioactive.

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