An Octopus Has Three Hearts Did you know an octopus has THREE hearts? And here’s the crazy part—one of them stops beating when it swims! More
Turkey Talk Line Butterball has a 24 hour turkey talk line for turkey emergencies staffed by 50+ experts. More
Call of the Void L’appel du vide is when you have self-destructive thoughts for a split second. The phrase literally translates as the call of the void. More
Rebus Puzzles There’s a type of puzzle called a rebus where you combine letters, pictures and symbols to convey meaning. More
The Prongs on a Dinglehopper are Called Tines The prongs on a dinglehopper, or a fork, or a trident, are called tines. More
Have Kidney Stones? Ride a Roller Coaster The Big Thunder Mountain ride at Disney World reportedly helps pass kidney stones. More
Cougars, Mountain Lions, Pumas and Panthers Are All the Same Animal Cougars, Mountain Lions, Pumas and Panthers are all the same animal. All technically cougars or the scientific name Puma concolor, the various monikers exist because people across the Americas gave the cats different names. More
Charles Darwin Was the First Person to Put Wheels on an Office Chair Charles Darwin was the first-known person to put wheels on an office chair, in the early 1840’s. More
Hippos Can’t Swim Hippos love the water but don’t float so just bounce along the bottom until the water gets shallow enough that they can pop out the other side. More