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Part 8

 

Mosquitoes are the deadliest animals on Earth.

Humans can outrun nearly every other animal on planet over long distances.

The human brain takes in 11 million individuals pieces of information per second but is only cognizant of roughly 40.

A handshake transfers more germs than a kiss.

Seahorses don’t have stomachs. Their intestines, which break down and absorb the nutrients from their food, serve its functions for them.

Besides humans, elephants are the only animals that can be taught to stand on their head.

Lifejackets used to be filled with sunflower seeds for flotation.

Unless food is mixed with saliva you can’t taste it.

A female dolphin will assist in the birth of another’s baby dolphin.

Human saliva contains a painkiller called “opiorphin” that is six times more powerful than morphine.

If you Google ‘Zerg Rush’ Google will eat up the search results.

During pregnancy woman’s brain shrinks and it takes up to six months to regain its original size.

Putting sugar on a cut or wound reduces pain and speed up the healing process.

Loneliness weakens immunity, having family and friend’s increases immunity by 60%.

Temperature can affect appetite. A cold person is more likely to eat more food.

Your left lung is smaller than your right lung to make room for your heart.

The smell of freshly cut grass is actually the scent that plants release when in distress.

A lobster’s blood is colorless but when exposed to oxygen it turns blue.

Each time you see a full moon you always see the same side.

Soldiers from every country salute with their right hand.

All the blinking in one day equates to having your eyes closed for 30 minutes.

Human brain is more active during sleep than during the day.