
3 Biggest Snow Myths That Will Surprise You
Deep snow can sometimes appear blue in color because the extra layers of snow create a filter for light.
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Deep snow can sometimes appear blue in color because the extra layers of snow create a filter for light.
Did you know that camels humps are not actually filled with water?
The scientific name for Giant Anteater is Myrmecophaga Tridactyla. This means "ant eating with three fingers".
Benjamin Franklin would tell people that he could calm a choppy lake with the touch of his cane. He used oil for this magic trick.
Did you know that peacocks can be seen displaying their beautiful feathers mostly during breeding season in the Spring?
It wasn’t until 2014 that the Ball Lightening phenomenon was caught on video camera.
Tulip mania took place in 17th Century Holland, starting out roughly in 1624 and hitting its peak between 1636 and 1637.
In Scotland, a brutally cold winter actually means more midges appear in the spring and summer.
Hand-picked tea has a smoother flavor and higher quality than the tea trimmed by machine.
It was reported that Charles Darwin once gagged on a meal of brown owl, writing that the taste was "indescribable".
Did you know that the name for a collective group of parrots is known as a pandemonium of parrots?
Did you know that Yosemite National Park is home is the Giant Sequoias, which are the biggest living creatures on earth?