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11 Random Facts You May Never Know.

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By jannatun nayeem rithilaPublished 2 years ago 1 min read

Random Facts You May Never Know

#1. Honey never spoils.

Archaeologists have discovered pots of honey in ancient Egyptian tombs that are over 3,000 years old and still perfectly edible. Its low moisture content and acidic pH make it resistant to spoilage.

#2. Cows have best friends.

Research has shown that cows form strong bonds with fellow herd members and often have a “best friend” with whom they prefer to spend their time.

#3. Mount Everest isn't the tallest mountain on Earth.

When measured from base to Summit, Mauna Kea in Hawaii holds the title, as most of its height is submerged.

#4. The average Cloud weighs about 1.1 million pounds.

Despite looking light and fluffy clouds consist of countless water droplets or ice crystals, which eventually add up in weight.

#5. Honeybees can recognize human faces.

Researchers have discovered that these remarkable insects can be trained to associate specific facial patterns with rewards, making them proficient at facial recognition to a certain extent.

#6. The longest recorded flight of a chicken was 13 seconds.

Chickens aren't built for sustained flight and their wings are better suited for quick bursts to escape danger.

#7. Birds are the closest living relatives to dinosaurs.

They share many common characteristics and genetic markers, making them the modern descendants of these ancient reptiles.

#8. A group of flamingos is called a flamboyance.

These vibrant Birds certainly live up to their group name with their colorful plum age and elegant group formations.

#9. The world's largest mirror is the Salar de Uni in Bolivia.

It's incredibly flat and reflective surface makes it appear as if you're walking on water, creating breathtaking visual illusions.

#10. Strawberries aren't berries.

Botanically speaking, a berry is defined as a fruit derived from a single ovary, with the seeds embedded inside the flesh.

#11. The Pomelo is the world's largest citrus fruit

It is native Malaysia and tastes similar to grape fruits. through the combination of sweet Tangy and slightly bitter flavors. the Mellows are typically 15 to 25 centimeters

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