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Snowflake (gorilla)

Snowflake or 'Copito de Nieve' was the only known albimo gorilla in the world to date.

Dog

The average dog can understand about 165 words, and possibly even more with training.

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Space Shuttle

The first game to be played in space was Starcraft – Daniel Barry took it with him in 1999 on the Space Shuttle mission STS-96.

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Polar bear

Polar bears have black skin. And actually, their fur isn’t white—it’s see-through, so it appears white as it reflects light.

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Snickers

Snickers bars get their name from the Mars family's favorite pet horse.

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Silent Night

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

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Mobile phone

The first cell phone weighed nearly 2 pounds and sold for $3,995.

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Giraffe

Giraffe tongues can be 20 inches long. Their dark bluish black color is probably to prevent sunburn.

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Chocolate

About 75% of Valentine's Day candy purchases are chocolate.

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Avocado

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.

Terminator (franchise)

The script for terminator was sold for $1.

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Earthworm

Scientists estimate that more than a million earthworms could live in a single acre of fertile ground.

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