25 Facts That Sounds Fake But Aren’t
Sometimes the things that are the most true don't seem to make a lot of sense. Over at r/AskReddit we wondered what facts sound fake but are actually quite true. The truth will set you free.
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In English, the color orange was named after the fruit. Before that, orange was just considered a shade of red. That's why gingers are called redheads. u/I_might_be_weasel
2.
New Delhi hired people to hunt cobra snakes which led to people having Cobra Farms to earn money then the government stopped the project which led the Cobra Farmers to release their snakes causing twice as many snakes than they first started. u/cathabit
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It took us more time to go from bronze swords to iron swords than it did for us to go from iron swords to nuclear weapons. u/IMJUSTABRIK
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Horses kill more people every year in Australia than all the other beasties combined. Everyone thinks it's the spiders and snakes that'll get you, but it's the horses you've really got to watch. u/Gingerbread_Cat
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I saw a scale model of the earth, moon and sun in a museum. The sun was about the size of a basketball, and the earth was on the opposite side of the room, the size of a small marble, I'd guess about 30 metres away. The moon was the size of a tiny pinhead, about 10cm away from the earth. The scale of the universe really is mind bogglingly big. Far bigger than we can begin to comprehend. u/Qabbalah
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After the british made head protection mandatory in WW1, the amount of head wounds increased. It's due to they were no longer KIA, but "only" a head wound. u/WouldUKindlyDMBoobs
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A million seconds is 12 days. A billion seconds is 31 years. A trillion seconds is 31,688 years. People have a lot of trouble comprehending numbers that big. u/sunbearimon
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If the age of earth was scaled to 24 hours, human’s existence on it would comprise 4 seconds of it. u/Getupb4ufall
12.
Continents move at the same rate that fingernails grow. Which is also the same rate that the moon is receding from the Earth. u/Midnight_Ran
14.
The Oxford university in England existed centuries before the rise and fall of the Aztec civilization. u/RefrigeratorStatus94
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German football defender Philipp Lahm played for almost 20 years and never got a red card. Mind you he was a defender and played in a top league and was never sent off for fouls. u/R_BJ07
19.
We are bioluminescent. We glow the light just isn't perceptible to the human eye. u/idratherbeinendor
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There are more museums in the US than there are McDonald's and Starbucks combined. u/clownbird
24.
We live closer in time to Tyrannosaurus Rex than the T Rex did to the Stegosaurus. u/reiveroftheborder
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If every church in America took in two homeless people, there would not be homeless people in America, and not all of them would have two people. u/RusstyDog
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