The state of Florida is bigger than England!
Scientists have found evidence of take-out restaurants in the remains of Pompeii.

Worker bees love to dance. They waggle around to show other bees the direction of a good food source.

Making noise is a major part of New Yeas's Eve celebrations across the world. Italian church bells, Swiss drums, and American party horns bid the old year farewell.
Hearing movie spoilers can actually increase your enjoyment of the movie when you finally watch it.
The original version of Monopoly was a cautionary tale against the perils of capitalism.

Two grandsons of President John Tyler—the 10th president of the United States, who was born in 1790—are still alive.

Alexander Graham Bell, who invented the telephone in 1876, suggested answering calls with "ahoy."

Polar bears can swim for days at a time, doing a stroke that resembles the doggy paddle. One bear was recorded as swimming for 9 straight days in the Beaufort Sea.

M&Ms candies get their twin Ms from the names of their inventors: Forrest Mars and Bruce Murrie.

Nobel Prize winner Niels Bohr was given a perpetual supply of beer piped into his house.

A blue whale's aorta (the main blood vessel) is large enough for a human to crawl through.