Cat Predicts 50 Deaths!
In 2007 an article was published in the New England Journal of Medicine giving credit to a cat who predicted 50 deaths.
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In 2007 an article was published in the New England Journal of Medicine giving credit to a cat who predicted 50 deaths.
Did you know that Allodoxaphobia is the name given to somebody who has an irrational fear of opinions?
Self-rolling snow balls are also known as: snow bales, snow rollers and snow doughnuts.
A team of golden retrievers were trained to illustrate the structure of atoms - the particles that make up everything around you.
Snowflakes are also formed in the clouds, this happens when water droplets freeze and become ice particles.
Did you know that rainbows are the universal symbol of peace and harmony?
Wotsits are mainly cheese flavored curly shaped potato chips, although there are variations such as waffle-shaped Wotsits.
Scientists had previously speculated that the moon was totally dry, except for the chance of ice at the bottom of craters.
Did you know that in English, twelve is the largest number that has just one syllable?
Birds that migrate during the day time can navigate themselves by the position of the sun.
A vegetable has no scientific definition, so a tomato can still be classed as a vegetable as well as a fruit.
Hot air balloons were first discovered when two brothers in France realized that a fabric bag filled with hot air would rise.