
A cow-bison hybrid is called a “beefalo”. You can even buy its meat in at least 21 states.

There are over 6,500 languages spoken in the world.
H&M actually does stand for something. This is one of the random facts you’ve probably never thought about before. The clothing retail shop was originally called Hennes—Swedish for “hers”—before acquiring the hunting and fishing equipment brand Mauritz Widforss. Eventually, Hennes & Mauritz was shortened to H&M.

Venus rotates so slowly on its axis that its day is longer than its year.
Hearing movie spoilers can actually increase your enjoyment of the movie when you finally watch it.

During World War II, Dr. Seuss was a prolific political cartoonist.
Avocados were named after reproductive organs. Indigenous people of Mexico and Central America used the Nahuatl word āhuacatl to mean both “testicles” and “avocado.” The fruits were originally marketed as “alligator pears” in the United States until the current name stuck.

Elephants can’t jump.
The state of Virginia was named after Elizabeth I, the "Virgin Queen" of England.

Alpacas make a humming noise when they're worried, bored, or uncomfortable.

A group of crows is called a flock or a murder.
According to 19th-century Welsh tradition, any infant whose nails are cut before the age of six months will become a thief.