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The average adult eyeball weights under 30 grams.
Fingernails grow faster on your favoured hand.
If the stomach did not store food, people would have to eat every 20 minutes.
The cheetah is the only cat that can't retract its claws.
The cashew nut belongs the poison ivy family.
Brontology is the study of thunder.
Children born in May are, on average, 200 grams heavier at birth than children born in any other month.
The left lung is smaller than the right, allowing room for your heart.
Owls are reportedly the only birds that can see the colour blue.
Clams have a row of eyes around their shells.
Podiatrists state that the average pair of feet travel about 190,000km in a lifetime.
Scientists have found chocolate has a chemical that helps counteract depression
If laid out in a straight line, the average adult's circulatory system would be long enough to circle Earth two and a half times
A mysophobic person has an intense fear of infection.
A large cumulonimbus cloud has hold enough water for 500,000 baths.
80% of all rose species in the wourld come from Asia.
Green tea has 50% more vitamin C than black tea.
Milk is heavier than cream.
It takes a week to make jelly beans.
A new-born crocodile is three times the size of the egg it hatched from.
Facial hair is the fastest growing hair on the body.
A camel can shut its nostrills during a desert sandstorm.
Plain vanilla is the favouritef lacour of ice cream, making up 29% of all sales.
A cat has 32 muscles in each ear.
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