Statistics for Interesting Facts True Or False #8

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Technically, an animal has been brought back from extinction. The Pyrenean ibex went extinct in the year 2000. Three years later, scientists cloned the DNA of a dead Pyrenean ibex and brought a new one to life. Sadly, the clone died seven minutes after it was born. This means the Pyrenean ibex is the only animal to go extinct twice.True
86%
The same person who created the game Clue also created the lie detector.False
71%
Before Nintendo made gaming consoles, it sold phone cases.False
71%
In 1992, Pepsi held a promotion in the Philippines, promising a $40,000 prize to people whose bottle cap had the number 349 printed on it, but Pepsi screwed up. They accidentally printed 800,000 bottle caps with that number.True
71%
There is a kind of climbing where no safety equipment is used. Some people climb mountains thousands of feet high and buildings, including the Burj Kalifa. Just one slip could be fatal.True
71%
Instead of tattoos, some people scrape and cut their own skin to leave imprints behind.True
71%
In the United Kingdom, a person can enlist in the armed forces at age 16. But that same person must be 18 years old to purchase the military-themed video game "Call of Duty".True
57%
It was illegal to own a TV in Bhutan until 1999.True
57%
The world's largest rubber band ball weighs 3,278 pounds.False
43%
Xu Tiancheng, a man from China, can do a headstand on a nail for half an hour.True
43%
A Canadian man once did sixteen consecutive one-arm pushups - on an egg.False
29%
The most expensive car crash ever cost about 2.3 million USD. It included eleven Ferraris, four Mercedes, and a Lamborghini.False
29%
The longest staircase in the world consists of 7,000 steps can take up to 90 minutes to climb.False
29%
Although it's a Pacific coast nation, the ten longest rivers in Peru all flow into the Atlantic Ocean.True
29%

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