Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six® Siege X

Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six® Siege X

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1. Polar bear fur is actually clear, and their skin is black.

2. Baby flamingos are born grey, not pink.

3. A woodpecker’s tongue actually wraps all the way around its brain, protecting it from damage when it’s hammering into a tree.

4. A shrimp’s heart is located in its head.

5. Elephants suck on their trunks for comfort.

6. Anteaters have no teeth.

7. Nine-banded armadillos always have quadruplets, and they’re always identical.

8. Wombat poop is cube-shaped.

9. A flock of flamingos is called a flamboyance.

10. Hippos and horses are actually distant relatives.

11. All clownfish are born male.

12. In the UK, The Queen legally owns all unmarked swans.

13. To keep from drifting apart, sea otters hold hands while they sleep.

14. Goats have accents.

15. Dolphins give names to each other.

16. Gorillas can catch human colds — you’re probably still safe to go to the zoo with the sniffles, though.

17. Forget bald eagles. The turkey was once almost named the national bird.

18. A group of owls is called a parliament.

19. There are 32 muscles in a cat’s ear.

20. Snails can regenerate their eyes.

21. Want to know if your pet turtle is a boy or girl? Listen closely! Female turtles hiss and male turtles grunt.


22. A starfish can turn its stomach inside out.

23. French Poodles are actually from Germany.

24. Seahorses mate for life and can often be seen holding each other’s tales.

25. A group of porcupines is called a prickle.

26. Andrew Jackson’s parrot had to be removed from his funeral because it wouldn’t stop swearing. Polly wants her mouth washed out.

27. Sloths can hold their breaths for up to 40 minutes.


28. Henry VIII knighted all four of his “Grooms of Stool” — the people in charge of wiping his butt for him.

29. Jeannette Rankin was elected to Congress four years before women could even vote.

30. Women couldn’t apply for credit at a bank until 1974.

31. Before the invention of modern false teeth, dentures were commonly made from the teeth of dead soldiers.

32. In ancient Egypt, servants were smeared with honey so flies would flock to them instead of the pharaoh.

33. It was once considered sacrilegious to use a fork.

34. Abe Lincoln was a champion wrestler. He was also a licensed bartender. Maybe they should call him an “Abe of all trades.”

35. George Washington owned a whiskey distillery.

36. More than two percent of the American population was killed during the Civil War.

37. Joseph Stalin used to have people removed from photos after they died or were removed from office.

38. Since 1945, all British tanks have been equipped with the necessary items for making tea.

39. Pope Gregory IV once declared war on cats because he believed Satan used black cats. His declaration lead to the mass extermination of cats.

40. That lack of cats led to a rat infestation which led to the spread of the plague.

50. John Adams was the first president to live in the White House.

51. Go to bed! Chernobyl, the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill, and the Challenger explosion have all been attributed to a lack of sleep.


52. The average person living in Sweden eats about 22 pounds of chocolate a year.

53. While the Wright Brothers are famous as a pair, they actually only flew together once. They promised their father they’d always fly separately.

54. Montana has three times as many cows as it does people.

55. Parts of the Great Wall of China were made with sticky rice.

56. Ninety percent of the world’s population lives above the equator.


57. Finland has more saunas than cars.

58. Sixty percent of the World’s lakes (three million total) are located in Canada.

59. Virginia is the only state that has the same state flower and state tree, the Dogwood.

60. Think before you season. In Egypt, it’s considered incredibly rude to salt food that has been served to you.

61. Ninety percent of Libya is desert.

62. The height of the Eiffel Tour can vary up to six inches, depending on the temperature.

63. Spend too much on drinks when you eat out? A small town in Italy actually has a fountain that serves free wine.

64. Pilots and their co-pilots are required to eat different meals before flights so that they don’t both end up with food poisoning.

65. Roughly 600 Parisians work at the Eiffel Tower each day.

66. Want to go to Rome? Which one? There’s a city named Rome on six out of seven continents. (You really dropped the ball, Antarctica.)

67. When visiting Key West, you’re actually closer to Havana than you are to Miami.


68. Mary, of “Mary Had A Little Lamb” fame, was a real person and the song is based on a true story.

69. “Happy Birthday” was the first song ever played on Mars. Mars Rover Curiosity played the song to itself on its first anniversary on the planet.


70. While listening to music, your heart can sync to the rhythm.

71. President Nixon was an accomplished musician. He played five instruments, including the accordion.

72. Got a song stuck in your head? That’s called an “earworm.”

73. None of The Beatles could actually read music.

74. However, George Harrison could reportedly play 26 instruments.

75. Barry Manilow did not, in fact, write “I Write The Songs.”

76. Metallica is the only band to perform on all seven continents.

77. Most department stores tend to play slower music, in order to slow down customers and keep them shopping longer. The opposite is true for restaurants.

78. Monaco’s orchestra is bigger than its army.

79. A concert promoter once sold a thousand tickets to a Spice Girls concert in Hawaii that was never actually booked. Maybe that’s where they got the idea for Fyre Fest.

80. Leo Fender, the inventor of the Stratocaster and the Telecaster, couldn’t play guitar.

81. In 2016, Mozart sold more albums than Beyoncé.

82. During a fundraiser for Hurricane Katrina relief efforts, someone donated $35,000 so that VH1 Classic would have to play “99 Luftballons” on repeat for an entire hour.

83. “A Boy Named Sue” wasn’t written by Johnny Cash. Shel Silverstein wrote it.

84. In 2015, Belfast police used ice cream truck music to deter teenage rioters.
9 comentário(s)
Hax 2/abr./2022 às 13:32 
that woodpecker thing is not true that just have odd shaped skulls to protect from concussions
WWWWW 31/mar./2022 às 14:42 
COOL :cozyprodman:
Saibot  [autor(a)] 31/mar./2022 às 14:41 
well as a non music guy xD , i didn't understand them but am glad , also i didn't read all of them , but they are interesting , will do another part , when i see proper appreciation :( , nah jjkinh all good
colliecorpse 31/mar./2022 às 14:36 
as a music guy, 75 and 80 really surprised me!
Saibot  [autor(a)] 27/mar./2022 às 13:17 
thanks , part 2 soon :D
Mineflow 27/mar./2022 às 7:47 
real helpfull
Saibot  [autor(a)] 27/mar./2022 às 0:25 
Thanks mate :)
M[ali]ce 26/mar./2022 às 23:20 
nice:steamthumbsup: