The Chicago Cub went 108 years without winning the World Series. They finally won in 2016, and some people say that win broke the space-time continuum and destroyed life as we knew it.

The “Windy City” name has nothing to do with Chicago weather. Chicago’s nickname was coined by 19th-century journalists who were referring to the fact that its residents were “windbags” and “full of hot air.”

Before he sang lead vocals for Black Sabbath, Ozzy Osbourne worked in a slaughterhouse.
The word Sunday is derived from Old English. It translate to "sun's day."

The quietest room in the world in Minnesota is measured in negative decibels – so quiet that you can hear your own heartbeat and your bones moving.

Muskrats have two layers of fur to insulate them while swimming in chilly water. Their tails, though, are covered with scales instead.
Sweden is so efficient, only one percent of its garbage ends up in a landfill.

Gazzelles can sprint at speeds of up to 60 miles per hour.

It would take 10 Rosetta Stones to be heavier than the tallest stone in Stonehenge.

The wood frog can hold its pee for up to eight months.

Cucumbers have a reputation for being great kidney cleaners. Eating them reguraly may help prevent kidney stones by regulating uric acid in the body.

Jellyfish are considered biologically immortal. They don’t age and will never die unless they are killed.