Interesting Facts - Page 156

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About 1 in 100,000 people have a gene mutation which makes them unable to process fructose. To date, no one with this mutation has ever developed obesity or type 2 diabetes.
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In parts of south and southeast Asia, it was once common to execute people using specially trained elephants.
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There are two moons in the solar system (Ganymede and Titan) which are larger than the smallest planet (Mercury).
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There is a whale, called the "52-hertz whale" that has been trying to communicate for decades at 52 hertz, a frequency that no other whales use. But there may be hope for the so-called "world's loneliest whale". Since 2010, there have been sporadic recordings of a second 52 hertz whale. True love?
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Nigel Richards is considered the greatest Scrabble player of all-time. He has won five world championships, the only person to win more than once. But his greatest accomplishment may have occurred in 2015. Despite not speaking French, he studied the French Scrabble dictionary for nine weeks and then won a world title in French-language Scrabble.
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Credit @ilikegeography18 for #779.

Credit @Geographystar for #780.

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Jul 1, 2022
New fact(s)! Nice.
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Jul 3, 2022
Fact: The Pearl River Delta area in China has more population than all of Iran, yet it is smaller than the Netherlands.
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Jul 4, 2022
Sounds about right
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Jul 6, 2022
For a second I thought your talking about a river, like people living near a river
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Jul 3, 2022
Lemme go to the supermarket and find out.
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Jul 4, 2022
was confused why there was only on fact on the last page then realize the interesting facts list updated
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Jul 4, 2022
he protecc

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Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson, who played The Mountain (Gregor Clegane) on Game of Thrones is 6'9", the same height as Goliath according to the oldest manuscripts of the Bible.

originally posted by sumguy

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nice
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#777 I mean, that would certainly deter me from committing a crime.
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In bermuda, on google maps, there are islands named Alexi island and Hawkins island. Does that ring a bell?
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Jul 6, 2022
No, it doesn’t
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During the battle of Stalingrad, the average life expectancy of a Soviet soldier was about 24 hours.
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Jul 9, 2022
Not really.

https://history.stackexchange.com/questions/63425/was-the-average-lifespan-of-a-soldier-deployed-within-stalingrad-only-24-hours

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At some point or another, Sweden, the UK, Spain, Denmark, the Netherlands, and France all were in personal union with or controlled lands within the Holy Roman Empire.
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Sweden held Western Pomerania, the United Kingdom Hanover, Spain controlled the Southern Netherlands (now mostly Belgium), the Danish king was in a union with Holstein and Saxe-Lauenberg, the Netherlands with Limburg, and for a time, the Counties of Flanders and and Burgundy were fiefs of France's.
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Interestingly, Austria was almost the exact opposite of the countries I mentioned above, as they were part of the empire but controlled territory that was not in the empire.
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Aug 16, 2022
Wow! 2 facts a row! Thanks! (also, the reason I was gone for 3 months, it's because I lost my account for a bit of time.
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Oct 9, 2022
Trained how?
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Feb 24, 2023
It's funny how everyone seems to ignore the most interesting fact (imo) on every single fact page. Here it's the 52 hertz whale.
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Apr 22, 2023
yeah seriously
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Jun 29, 2023
Definitely an example of Parkinson's Law.