Fun facts to make you smile
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00:05 2017-10-07

Otters are known to hold on to each other while sleeping so that they don’t drift away from one another.


Because squirrels keep forgetting where they buried their nuts, they help contribute to the creation of many new trees each year.


Wayne Allwine and Russi Taylor, who respectively voiced the lovable characters of Mickey and Minnie Mouse, were married in real life.


Cows can strike a friendship and they are known to have best buddies with whom they spend most of their time.


A University of London study shows that goats, just like humans, have accents.


Penguins are known to have just one mate in their entire life and they “propose” by offering their partner a pebble.


Medical research prove that cuddling can reduce the risk of heart disease due to the release of oxytocin, a feel-good hormone.


Studies on dolphin behavior show that they have names for one another.


A dog’s nose print is like the fingerprint of a person — no two are alike.


Every year the Netherlands sends 20,000 tulip bulbs to Canada in recognition of the role which Canadian troops played in the liberation of the Netherlands during World War II.


Charlie Chaplin once participated in a Charlie Chaplin lookalike contest at a San Francisco theater. He didn’t win.


An island in Australia is home to a cute marsupial called the quokka, which freely mingles with humans with a smile on their face.


For one very brief moment of time, you were the youngest person on earth.


A rat will laugh when tickled, according to scientists.


A newborn giant panda weighs three to five ounces (85 to 141 grams) and is about the size of a stick of butter.


The second cutest place on Earth might be Aoshima Island, also in Japan. Here, cats outnumber humans six to one.


Despite having physical advantage, male puppies often let female puppies win to encourage them to keep playing.


One of the most loyal creatures of the marine world, sea horses mate for life and swim around by holding each other’s tails.


The elements that make us were formed when the stars exploded in the universe. In that sense, we are all made from stars.


An example of nature’s mysterious-but-delightful surprises is Lake Hilier in Australia. The lake is bubble-gum pink in color! Scientists believe that it is due to some bacteria or algae. Though it is not the only pink lake in the world, it is the only one whose water remains a distinct pink even when taken out of the lake.


According to the Guinness Book of World Records, the largest snowflake ever recorded measured 15 inches across.

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