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Liberty Bell

The Liberty Bell is also called the Pass and Stow bell, after the metalworkers who cast it.

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Wild yak

Thanks to their fur, yaks can survive temperatures of -104 degrees Fahrenheit during the winter. They can even swim in nearly frozen water.

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Shaving

The average man will spend 5 months of his life shaving.

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Google

The first Google storage server contained ten 4 gigabyte disk drives. The cabinet was made from Legos.

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Eye

If you close your eyes in a completely dark room, the moment you open them, the color you will see is called eigengrau.

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Wombat

On October 22, Australians celebrate Wombat Day.

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Harry Houdini

During his magic shows, Harry Houdini escaped from submerged packing crates, mail bags, and even the belly of a whale.

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Shark

Sharks are some of the most ancient animals on earth. The oldest known sharks date back about 420 million years.

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Insect

It's estimated that there are 10 quintillion insects alive at any moment.

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Avocado

Some fats, like those found in nuts and avocados, can reduce cholesterol.

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Piano

The first piano was built around 1700 by Bartolomeo Cristofori of Padua, Italy.

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Amerigo Vespucci

Amerigo Vespucci, for whom many historians believe America was named, was an Italian merchant.

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