15 May 2018


A catfish has more than 27,000 tastebuds.
There are 223 days until Christmas.
Around the globe, 24 billion newspapers are printed annually. 
The average cherry tree produces 7,000 fruit each season. 
Many people’s computer screens are far brighter than their futures.


The Grand Duchy of Liechtenstein abolished its army in 1868.
Observed throughout the United States, today is National Chocolate Chip Day.
Today in 1981, The 20-millionth VW Beetle rolled out the factory doors in Puebla, Mexico. 
Intended to ‘preserve the empire’, Hadrian’s Wall spans 117.5 kilometres and took the Romans six years to construct. 
Some gene pools should come with St. John’s Ambulance certified lifeguards.

Edmonton has no rats—possibly a few in the legislature—but Alberta claims to be  rat free. 
At high altitude, the colour yellow can trigger nausea. The hue is nixed in passenger aircraft. 
It costs 30¢ for the Royal Canadian Mint to produce a Toonie.  
Every minute, a litre of blood flows through the brain, as humans generate some 50,000 thoughts a day. 
Russia is banned from the Paralympics because their athletes' wheelchairs tested positive for WD-40.


It is illegal to plant a maple in Windsor, Ontario because our national symbol is a destructive nuisance. 
Greeks and Spaniards consider Tuesdays to be unlucky.
A group of barracudas is called a battery.
From Québec to British Columbia, 43,000 farmers grow $26 billion worth of canola.
People who believe there is insect life on the moon may be lunar tics. 

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