This is wrong as the only situation in which your parents don't have a baby is if you are adopted. In which case their fertility has no bearing on your own.
My favourite fact is that in the weeks/days before the "area 51 raid" that was supposed to happen, the staff would have had to sit in probably multiple completely legitimate meetings about how to deal with an army of naruto runners and pebble throwers
My favorite fact: Ulysses S. Grant smoked 20 cigars a day, and after his victory in the Battle of Shiloh, people sent him over 10,000 cigars! Sadly, he died by throat cancer. I just think it's ironic that he died from a gift (also from previous habit) that was given to him.
Ah so that’s how he died. My Ulysses fun fact is he’s somewhere in my family tree. No idea in what way but he is in fact there. My grandfather spent time and money tracking down our lineage all the way back to some butcher to an English king. Henry I think, but I don’t remember
Teddy Roosevelt was relatively famous for his love of cigars, too... However, he was an asthmatic child, and at the time, a few puffs of cigar smoke a day was considered treatment. Apparently, it widened the air passages of his young lungs for the (very rare) form of asthma he had as a child... BUT nicotine is highly addictive, so he really never had a chance to avoid addiction growing up. ;o)
@@Dr.feetsmeller Because some people are born with like one arm or hand, techincally the chances of being born with 2 hands aren't 100% meaning that having 2 hands is more than the average number of hands people are actually born with
Reminds me of a thing I read that said smth like "since there's always pregnant people, the average amount of skeletons in a human body is always more than one"
It also changes the pitch of the container you're stirring it in between when you add (say) sugar and when the sugar is dissolved. If you listen closely, as the sugar dissolves the pitch rises. ;o)
That’s the issue. It’s not the text to speech that’s the issue. It’s the video maker just copy and pasting it into the translator. I mean the easiest thing in the world is to make a reddit text to speech video. At the very LEAST try and make it better.
Fact: The only reason otters have time to play and act 'cute' is because they are such incredibly efficient killing machines. I feel it’s my duty to ruin the one at 5:38
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That's right! Aren't they actually extremely vicious and will kill other animal life without hesitation or provocation?
Drug dogs are sent on "Dummy Missions" every so often to keep their skills tuned, and their confidence up. The longer a drug dog goes between busts, the likelihood of developing depression and/or anxiety increases.
reminds me of how firefighters had to pretend to be trapped during 9/11 because the rescue dogs were getting depressed at the fact that like 95% of all people they found in the rubble were dead
Kind of like male sea horses but the female is like "honey, will you hold something for me?" He's like sure, anything for you dear. ONE INCUBATION PERIOD LATER Male seahorse has baby sea horses hatch from his abdomen.
What’s funny about me reading this is the fact that I watched beauty and the beast for a long time yet it took a 3 seconds into reading this to recognize what I was reading
Speaking of small dogs mating with a big dog, I'm trying to get my pitbull to breed with my shihpoo in the dogs mating season. My shihpoo is a little stubborn tho.
One of my favorites, also the reason why I rarely go deeper than ankle deep in water at the beach; an adult bull shark can swim in water as shallow as 2 feet. Also, angler, biologist, television presenter and fresh water investigator Jeremy Wade has been in a plane crash, had malaria, been arrested in a foreign country because they thought he was a spy, and hit in the chest by an arapaima (a large fish, google it) and suffered long term, probably permanent damage. I loved his show 'River Monsters', 10/10 would definitely recommend. The very last episode aired a couple years ago, and I miss it, but the show was great! And yes he's still alive, 64 years old.
Top 5 Facts! (In order) 1. Turtles can breathe out of their butts 2. Horses have no feeling in their manes 3. Wombats poop squares 4. Water has memory 5. I'm adopted
A cockroach (a kind that I don't remember the name of) can run over the average sized paper in a second and some can even travel two per second. We learned this in reading in a passage. It still terrifies me, they be speedy
Fun facts: Animals were mistaken as humans in 1800 bc. Keyboards were originally called finger letters. Earth is going to survive 2020. (Read the first letter of each sentence)
I've got a fun one... The cat that lives at Number 10 Downing Street has an official position in the Government and could, in theory, lead the country if the cabinet was all killed
Don Bluth and AMD worked together in past. As gesture of gratitude for a great partnership, AMD codenamed their upcomming line of CPU's after characters from "The Land Before Time". The K6 was "Little Foot", K6-2 was "Chomper", K6-3 was "Sharptooth".
There were once camels in the USA army. It was an experimental program called the Camel Corps. The camels were mostly used for transportation before and during the civil war, but after the civil war the government decided we didn’t need camels because we has the railroads. Also one of the camels was named Douglas, he died during the battle of Vicksburg, June 27. RIP Douglas the camel.
The mayans never said the world would end on the 12.21.2012. This just happened to be the 13th time the calender was reset after the earth was created in their mythology and it so happened that the previous incarnation of the earth was destroyed on the same date.
as far as i know all flies do is break waste down slightly faster. tons of other decomposers already do that so technically we could exterminate all flies with no lasting effects
Before it was a soda, 'Mountain Dew' was slang for moonshine liquor. The earliest commercials for the soda have animated hillbillies, drinking it from clay moonshine jugs.
Fun(not really) fact When you watch videos of big frogs/toads And then people touch the frogs They tend to make a yelling noise/screaming noise (or basicly any other weird noise) instead of frog noises (croak,ribbit, etc) This is not because they are afraid, shy, or trying to scare you away This is because the oil on the human skin leaves a burning sensation on them So they are actually in complete pain And some people say its cute Feeling burned is not cute
One of my favorite random facts is the fact the brain is incapable of making faces while you dream. Meaning every face you have seen in a dream is one that you have already seen before, even if it was a quick glance from being in public or at a restraint for example. Your brain will use a face it has seen before and use it in your dream.
If u $15 your one of the richest people on the planet. Edit:If u have $14 your one of the richest people on the planet. Also some commenters pointed out this is only true if u have no debt.
I only know a few and I figure a lot of people know most of these but oh well Ring around the Rosie was based on the Black Plague You breathe 15% of human skin People can kill when they are sleep walking Only 5% of the ocean was explored Most lip gloss has fish scales There could be 100 bodies under your house rn That’s all I got :p
Planet Reddit: "Like and subscribe right now, or this will be in your bed tonight." Also Planet Reddit every single video: Shows something I want in my bed.
Bin Laden means “Im loading” in German, that’s what google translate says at least. But as an actual German person, it actually means Am Store (Bin=Am) (Laden=Store)
A group of ravens or called and unkindness, crows are a murder, lemurs are a conspiracy, cats have a few names but my favorites are a glare, doubt, or nuisance, but for kittens, it's a kindle, apes are a shrewdness, alligators are a congregation, bats are a cauldron, bears are a sleuth, buffalo are a gang, caterpillars and frogs are armies, ferrets are a business, a flamboyance of flamingos, a smack of jellyfish, a crash of rhinos, a venue of vultures, a wisdom of wombats, and a group of geese have multiple names, if their on the ground, it's a gaggle, in the sky but not in a triangle is a skien, and a group flying in a triangle is a wedge.
17:49 More tardigrade facts because I love them: They are more commonly known as water bears but are sometimes called moss piglets. They can survive up to six times the pressure at the bottom of the ocean. They can also survive extreme hot and extreme cold as well as radiation. They sent a bunch of tardigrades into space unprotected for about 10 days and over half of them survived. They are able to survive these extreme conditions by slowing their metabolism to basically nothing and basically shriveling up like a raisin. However since they don't naturally live in those extreme conditions they aren't considered extremophiles.
Sandy Koufax was 19-2 vs. the Mets in his career. The starting Mets pitcher in both losses was reliever Tug McGraw. I guess you have to be a baseball fan for that one.
Quetzacoatlus was the biggest animal that ever flew. It was a pterasaur that was as big as a giraffe and was named after the Aztec feathered serpent god Quetzacoatl.
My 2 favorite random facts: 1: There 3.26156 light years in a parsec. 2: Seals can hold their breath for up to 2 hours and swim 90 meters below sea level. That's 3, but I always say the second fact and third fact together as if they were all one fact. Edit: 5:41 this is so frickin wholesome I love it
Here's a random movie fact: In the 1982 horror movie Poltergeist, in the scene where the one paranormal researcher hallucinates ripping his face off, the hands you see are actually Steven Spielberg's hands. The actor playing the paranormal researcher was reluctant to do the ripping himself(they had only one model for the scene), so Spielberg agreed to help out. The actor lent Spielberg his ring and watch to make it still look like his hands, though. But yep, Steven Spielberg's hands make a brief cameo in Poltergeist.
My favourite random fact: A Bluejay is a Corvid, Crows and Ravens are Corvids. Meaning Crows, Ravens and Bluejays are all in the same bird family. Technically speaking the genetics wise you could *maybe* make a Bluejay and Crow crossbreed (Kinda like breeding a horse and a donkey to make a mule/ breeding a lion and a tiger to make it with a liger), though I’m not sure on the last bit.
Baby Koalas eat their mom's poop to gain a bacteria that allows them to fully digest eucalyptus leaves. Coprophagia is the consumption of feces. I did a report on this sick fact in elementary school. I believe I titled it "Koalas Aren't as Cute as You think They Are." My teacher made me pick another subject and redo the assignment. I never liked her much after that.
"If your parents don't have a baby, neither will you."
Hold up.
This is wrong as the only situation in which your parents don't have a baby is if you are adopted. In which case their fertility has no bearing on your own.
Telhias if your adopted then they aren’t your parents
@@elyselillie0630 yup
@@Telhias But... Where do you come from? The ground?
@@elyselillie0630 well biologicaly they're not but in paper they are
Snails could lose their eyes, and then grow them back.
So can humans if you try hard enough
My favourite fact is that in the weeks/days before the "area 51 raid" that was supposed to happen, the staff would have had to sit in probably multiple completely legitimate meetings about how to deal with an army of naruto runners and pebble throwers
My favorite fact:
Ulysses S. Grant smoked 20 cigars a day, and after his victory in the Battle of Shiloh, people sent him over 10,000 cigars! Sadly, he died by throat cancer.
I just think it's ironic that he died from a gift (also from previous habit) that was given to him.
Ah so that’s how he died. My Ulysses fun fact is he’s somewhere in my family tree. No idea in what way but he is in fact there. My grandfather spent time and money tracking down our lineage all the way back to some butcher to an English king. Henry I think, but I don’t remember
His middle initial didn't stand for anything.
Jessica Jayes - Same for Harry S. Truman!
Teddy Roosevelt was relatively famous for his love of cigars, too... However, he was an asthmatic child, and at the time, a few puffs of cigar smoke a day was considered treatment. Apparently, it widened the air passages of his young lungs for the (very rare) form of asthma he had as a child...
BUT nicotine is highly addictive, so he really never had a chance to avoid addiction growing up. ;o)
Another fun fact: he’s also buried in Grant’s tomb 🤫
"E" is the most common letter and appears in 11% of all English words.
E
Eevee Wonder that's y I guess e first in hangman
*mark no*
My name is 89% E.
Eee...
'Never wear 2 condoms on top of each other'
Starts talking about butterflies
Reddit in a nutshell
Only the fancy ones do
🤫🤫🤫
Yeah, what was up with that?
*Dolly Parton*
2 hands are more than the average amount of hands.
Wut
@@Dr.feetsmeller Because some people are born with like one arm or hand, techincally the chances of being born with 2 hands aren't 100% meaning that having 2 hands is more than the average number of hands people are actually born with
Reminds me of a thing I read that said smth like "since there's always pregnant people, the average amount of skeletons in a human body is always more than one"
Really? I actually didn’t know that
If 1/1000 people have 1 hand, the averge would be 1.999
If you listen closely water makes a different sound depending on temperature.
Just saw that video yesterday
Most people who have cooked something have noticed this.
Yeah, when I pour boiling water I’ve noticed that they tend to scream. Neat fact.
okay then Imma try dis
It also changes the pitch of the container you're stirring it in between when you add (say) sugar and when the sugar is dissolved. If you listen closely, as the sugar dissolves the pitch rises. ;o)
Nobody:
Text to speech: "World War 2 inches"
UnderUrShadow that’s what I laughed
Damn, World war two was raunchy
World war 2 inches inches
That Gas mask kid that would be the lamest porno
Hitler lost one sack so thats probably why
"The Fallen of World War 2 inces" well played google translate
I have done so much research on history of the incas that I thought the remaining Inca people were drafted to ww2.
That’s the issue. It’s not the text to speech that’s the issue. It’s the video maker just copy and pasting it into the translator. I mean the easiest thing in the world is to make a reddit text to speech video. At the very LEAST try and make it better.
@@El_Presidente173 i feel the mistakes make it more entertaining to watch
@@El_Presidente173 I think he does that to be funny I mean it kinda works on me
I laughed so hard 🤣
Fact: The only reason otters have time to play and act 'cute' is because they are such incredibly efficient killing machines. I feel it’s my duty to ruin the one at 5:38
That's right! Aren't they actually extremely vicious and will kill other animal life without hesitation or provocation?
When they have sex it can also be fatal when males get too rough
@@ConsciousApostle999 All my homies love it rough 😈😈
@@UniversalPRR nah g. Im talking about when they start getting aggresive not when the both fuck😂 lool
"World war two inches" sounds like a conflict I can get interested in
Drug dogs are sent on "Dummy Missions" every so often to keep their skills tuned, and their confidence up.
The longer a drug dog goes between busts, the likelihood of developing depression and/or anxiety increases.
Also, they eat the dogs when they fail too often or get too old.
reminds me of how firefighters had to pretend to be trapped during 9/11 because the rescue dogs were getting depressed at the fact that like 95% of all people they found in the rubble were dead
*_Bold of you to assume I dont want an panda in my bed._*
Ironic
Lol
Baron Loudermilk a manda
I want a panda in my bed
*sNuGgLeS*
As long as that Panda is Gohin, I'm happy.
8:28 she also lived really close to where the first McDonalds was build, but was dead of course
First McDonald's was built in Egypt?
@ somewhere in egypt. Not 100% sure it's tru but one of my teachers mentioned it, and I thought it was interesting.
Woman basically lay eggs, then it hatches into a baby...
But inside the body, unless you're a hen
Kind of like male sea horses but the female is like "honey, will you hold something for me?" He's like sure, anything for you dear.
ONE INCUBATION PERIOD LATER
Male seahorse has baby sea horses hatch from his abdomen.
If it gets fertilized thru sex then yes. If not, it's a period. Wait, does this mean I like to eat scrambled chicken periods?
@@jessicajayes8326 scrambled chicken periods :0
OhHhH GoN
Every 60 second in Africa a minute passes
No way!?
We have to do something about that
It's a big problem in Africa.
😰
Ugh.. we need to do something! Nobody even cares D:
"World war 2 inches" lmfao
Damn world war two was raunchy
The watermelon is the largest berry.
Bananas are berrys
@Duck Soup Chuck Berry is dead, so watermelon is bigger now
It weirds me out that watermelons and bananas are berries but strawberries and raspberries aren't (don't think blackberries are either)
@@keels829 You can be my berry ❤️
The watermelon is the state vegetable of Oklahoma.
AYEEE MY REDDIT COMMENT IS FEATURED 7:40
Congratulations, you're famous! :D
A group of flamingoes are called a flamboyance, because of how flamboyant they are
and a flock of crows is called a murder
@@iceandalmondhasfun Ya I knew that one too. My brother thinks they are a bad omen and is scared of them.
@@A_Very_Small_Dragon Ironic that my nickname is rhino (from one of my teachers, and I literally don't know why) and I crash into things a lot
@@A_Very_Small_Dragon that bunny one is just adorable
A group of caterpillars are called an army
When he was a lad, Gaston ate 4 dozen eggs every morning to help him get large
And now that he's grown he eats 5 dozen eggs, so he's roughly the size of a BARGE!
What’s funny about me reading this is the fact that I watched beauty and the beast for a long time yet it took a 3 seconds into reading this to recognize what I was reading
@@thegrimscreamer7561 Nooooooooo ooooone Eats Like Gaston! Diets hard like Gaston!
Who has brains like Gaston, *entertains* like Gaston
A Great Dane can mate with a Chihuahua. It's disturbing, but kinda interesting, in a weird creepy way.
That is the only episode of Scooby Doo to remain banned
Not sure how but it probably either involves a step ladder or a ditch.
@Emily Barclay For a few months she'd have several sets of legs so she could run much faster...
Speaking of small dogs mating with a big dog, I'm trying to get my pitbull to breed with my shihpoo in the dogs mating season. My shihpoo is a little stubborn tho.
marie hawthorne your dog clearly is smarter than you are!
when you're early but you don't want to watch the video.
Lol
Is that profile picture Toby Fox with the KK slider’s “Go KK Rider” artwork?
One of my favorites, also the reason why I rarely go deeper than ankle deep in water at the beach; an adult bull shark can swim in water as shallow as 2 feet.
Also, angler, biologist, television presenter and fresh water investigator Jeremy Wade has been in a plane crash, had malaria, been arrested in a foreign country because they thought he was a spy, and hit in the chest by an arapaima (a large fish, google it) and suffered long term, probably permanent damage. I loved his show 'River Monsters', 10/10 would definitely recommend. The very last episode aired a couple years ago, and I miss it, but the show was great!
And yes he's still alive, 64 years old.
I believe he has a new show starting in a few months.
I don’t need to google an arapaima... I saw it on Octonauts!!
I don't need to know what an Arapaima looks like.
I play animal crossing 😎
River Monsters ended because he visited every known river and found its monster fish.
after i watch this ill just be waiting for a chance to say one of these facts but will eventually forget it
Omg yes
potatoe joe I just screened the best ones lmao
@@Bushdawh thanks i thought no one would like it
Top 5 Facts! (In order)
1. Turtles can breathe out of their butts
2. Horses have no feeling in their manes
3. Wombats poop squares
4. Water has memory
5. I'm adopted
Water has memory? How does that even work?
I knew 1 of these number 3
💦 has life
@@flazerrazer2992 epic
@@buttchickennugget1503 don't ask me, i aint a scientist. its passed through at least 4 animals/plants before us and i guess its just bigg brayn
A cockroach (a kind that I don't remember the name of) can run over the average sized paper in a second and some can even travel two per second. We learned this in reading in a passage. It still terrifies me, they be speedy
🐛
@@PlanetReddit that's an oddly cute emoji for a terrifying fact.
Well thank you for making my fear of cockroaches even worse.
I legit have panic attacks when i see roaches and it will feel like my entire existence is for me to just kill it. soooooo...R/TIHI
@@eeveewonder6277 ikr but they aren't common (the fast ones) so at least you have that
Fun fact: you were breathing automatically, and now your not
Fun facts:
Animals were mistaken as humans in 1800 bc.
Keyboards were originally called finger letters.
Earth is going to survive 2020.
(Read the first letter of each sentence)
Well then, this is not fun facts. Especially, the last one.
*F A K E*
@@thegrimscreamer7561 holy shit this comment is nostalgic to me
I've got a fun one...
The cat that lives at Number 10 Downing Street has an official position in the Government and could, in theory, lead the country if the cabinet was all killed
I'm really not into murder, but a cat leading the country sounds like a good idea. At least cats have some empathy.
Jokes on you, i don't have a bed
Floor gang
Ceiling gang
cringe
Floor gang (but like why are floors so comfortable-)
If you have no debt and $10 in your pocket your richer than most americans
It used to be 25. How depressing
That means I was richer when I had $1 in my pocket when I was 13 than I am now, 50 years later
Don Bluth and AMD worked together in past. As gesture of gratitude for a great partnership, AMD codenamed their upcomming line of CPU's after characters from "The Land Before Time".
The K6 was "Little Foot", K6-2 was "Chomper", K6-3 was "Sharptooth".
A subway footlong is 11 inches
m-my life is a lie......
They have been lying all this time? 🚀
No one knows what Christopher Columbus really looked like.
“Never ever ever pass no arms John”
It’s like one in the morning and I’m SCREAMING
Hmm, oki
Koalas, like chimps and apes have human like finger prints.
🐨
Really.....wow!
I am from Australia and i can confirm this is true.
That would be really confusing if a koala appeared when searching for a fingerprint match.
So if you wanted to commit a crime, you could just use a koala? 🤔
I died when it goes “ it might of been nutmeg those crazy bastards put that shit in everything...” 🤣🤣
Hitler only had one ball.
You can tell a person is lying by how much they use the word honestly in a conversation/statement
Who the frik uses honestly multiple times while lying
I am either pying to my self or i just proved you wrong
Honestly, I think that's wrong but honestly I do it a lot
@@alexh6235 it took me awhile to realize the 2 honestly I-
CrystalCreator people trying to convince you there telling the truth
If you slap a chicken at 3325 mph, you can actually cook it because the kinetic energy transforms into thermal energy ._.
hypothetically One punch man could cook chiken in this fashion whenever he wanted
Is is possible to learn this power?
There were once camels in the USA army. It was an experimental program called the Camel Corps. The camels were mostly used for transportation before and during the civil war, but after the civil war the government decided we didn’t need camels because we has the railroads.
Also one of the camels was named Douglas, he died during the battle of Vicksburg, June 27. RIP Douglas the camel.
Disney made a 1970s era western called HUMPS about the Cavalry 🐫 plan. From what I recall, many camels were dumped in Texas, AZ 🏜.
Some sharks can die simply from falling asleep and not moving
3:20 Did 2 posts get crossed in editing?
What does wearing 2 condoms have to do with butterflies drinking blood, urine, and sweat?
Everything, I’m not sure why you’re so confused, butterflies love condoms.
@@keylimetea what? There's so much I don't know
fun fact:
a mcdonalds chicken nugget that was shaped like an amongus crewmate sold for more then 100 thousand dollars on ebay
The mayans never said the world would end on the 12.21.2012. This just happened to be the 13th time the calender was reset after the earth was created in their mythology and it so happened that the previous incarnation of the earth was destroyed on the same date.
You need 2 hands to hold a 36 pound labradoodle
If you hit someone’s nose with the base of your hand then it can shove the bone into their brain and kill them
Thanks for reminding me.
help i punched my sis and she’s not responding
Cannibalism is legal. As long as you have consent from the person and they don’t die, it’s legal.
Random Fact.. my brother has less brain power than a dead brick.
Oh, I'm so sorry to hear that. Is he in a coma?
How much brain power does an alive brick have?
Burritø more than his brother
@@mumakex technically the truth
Sad to see it's an inherited condition
as far as i know all flies do is break waste down slightly faster. tons of other decomposers already do that so technically we could exterminate all flies with no lasting effects
everything on earth is either a crayon or not a crayon.
Before it was a soda, 'Mountain Dew' was slang for moonshine liquor. The earliest commercials for the soda have animated hillbillies, drinking it from clay moonshine jugs.
I would like to share that Male lions pretend to be hurt when playing with their Cubs to boost their confidence
Okay bye bye!
Fun(not really) fact
When you watch videos of big frogs/toads
And then people touch the frogs
They tend to make a yelling noise/screaming noise (or basicly any other weird noise) instead of frog noises (croak,ribbit, etc)
This is not because they are afraid, shy, or trying to scare you away
This is because the oil on the human skin leaves a burning sensation on them
So they are actually in complete pain
And some people say its cute
Feeling burned is not cute
Is this only certain breeds of frogs? The few times I've touched "regular size" frogs, they didn't scream.
2:36 cries in cheeki breeki
Every day on Venus a year passes
Oh no there arent any funny comments yet
*[insert funny comment]*
Wa ha ha
My favourite is that a group of pandas is called an embarrassment :( that’s honestly kinda sad
........................and embarassing.
One of my favorite random facts is the fact the brain is incapable of making faces while you dream. Meaning every face you have seen in a dream is one that you have already seen before, even if it was a quick glance from being in public or at a restraint for example. Your brain will use a face it has seen before and use it in your dream.
How could anyone know that? It's an idea that sounds plausible but there is no evidence for.
Snails have teeth. I know it seems like common sense, but it still amazes and terrifies me!
@ RIGHT!?! Those slimy home carrying fuckers are wild!
The next bright thing next to the moon that looks like a star but doesn't flicker is Venus
chimpanzees often use sticks as crude tools
If u $15 your one of the richest people on the planet. Edit:If u have $14 your one of the richest people on the planet. Also some commenters pointed out this is only true if u have no debt.
tf this comment makes no grammatical sense.
If you have $10 and no debt, you are richer than 15% of American households put together
What
@@esotericsadgirl i cant understand it😂
I wish my hair grew like asparagus
As my 10 year old cousin said to me "your future self is spying on you through memories."
So thats why im so bad at remembering stuff. Future me is just polite and wants to give me privacy
I only know a few and I figure a lot of people know most of these but oh well
Ring around the Rosie was based on the Black Plague
You breathe 15% of human skin
People can kill when they are sleep walking
Only 5% of the ocean was explored
Most lip gloss has fish scales
There could be 100 bodies under your house rn
That’s all I got :p
Disney is the second largest buyer of explosives
They do love their fireworks.
Planet Reddit: "Like and subscribe right now, or this will be in your bed tonight."
Also Planet Reddit every single video: Shows something I want in my bed.
Strawberries aren’t barries
Bananas are
Fantdm Fan of Dan so are watermelons and pumpkins
Cat nag I heard in a different comment that watermelons are the biggest berry
I don’t believe blueberries are either.
Bananas are actually berries while raspberries are not.
My favorite random fact is that you can mix common cleaning products to make a poisonous gas bomb
Interesting
*ALLAH AKU’BAR*
having 6 fingers is a dominant trait
Some medicine is made out of mold.
@Butt chickennugget posted the same comment. Sorry. Didn’t look to make sure nobody else commented it
a group of pandas is called an embarrassment
0:53
"It says rat poison, not human poison!"
Gmm?
6:34
IK they've been doing this shit since 2014, but COME ON
when your trying to sleep but planet reddit post a video
Dude you sleep at 9?
loyalty 🚀
@@derpderp132 different time zones ...
Andrew Jackson’s parrot was kicked out of his funeral for swearing.
Wait, so its 480 mothers for one person's family, correct?
The first mother would be the mother of all mothers, a Eve of the science if you will
Bin Laden means “Im loading” in German, that’s what google translate says at least.
But as an actual German person, it actually means Am Store
(Bin=Am) (Laden=Store)
the fallen of world war 2 inches
8:11
friend: that's a lot of cats. Like a whole nuisance!
Me: Well yes, but actually no.
BLM
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A group of ravens or called and unkindness, crows are a murder, lemurs are a conspiracy, cats have a few names but my favorites are a glare, doubt, or nuisance, but for kittens, it's a kindle, apes are a shrewdness, alligators are a congregation, bats are a cauldron, bears are a sleuth, buffalo are a gang, caterpillars and frogs are armies, ferrets are a business, a flamboyance of flamingos, a smack of jellyfish, a crash of rhinos, a venue of vultures, a wisdom of wombats, and a group of geese have multiple names, if their on the ground, it's a gaggle, in the sky but not in a triangle is a skien, and a group flying in a triangle is a wedge.
*early noises*
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More tardigrade facts because I love them:
They are more commonly known as water bears but are sometimes called moss piglets. They can survive up to six times the pressure at the bottom of the ocean. They can also survive extreme hot and extreme cold as well as radiation. They sent a bunch of tardigrades into space unprotected for about 10 days and over half of them survived. They are able to survive these extreme conditions by slowing their metabolism to basically nothing and basically shriveling up like a raisin. However since they don't naturally live in those extreme conditions they aren't considered extremophiles.
tardigrades are the nokias of the animal kingdom
did you know that if you water water it grows
Sandy Koufax was 19-2 vs. the Mets in his career. The starting Mets pitcher in both losses was reliever Tug McGraw. I guess you have to be a baseball fan for that one.
Quetzacoatlus was the biggest animal that ever flew. It was a pterasaur that was as big as a giraffe and was named after the Aztec feathered serpent god Quetzacoatl.
So you’re telling me that while I was watching this comfortably in my bed, 25 children have fallen down the stairs?
“You gonna make a sheep straight” 💀
23:34 who would have thought that a person can’t have any kids because their parents didn’t even conceive them.
The more you know.........................
Cyanide and happiness is a series of stories about lemurs.
My 2 favorite random facts:
1: There 3.26156 light years in a parsec.
2: Seals can hold their breath for up to 2 hours and swim 90 meters below sea level.
That's 3, but I always say the second fact and third fact together as if they were all one fact.
Edit: 5:41 this is so frickin wholesome I love it
Here's a random movie fact:
In the 1982 horror movie Poltergeist, in the scene where the one paranormal researcher hallucinates ripping his face off, the hands you see are actually Steven Spielberg's hands. The actor playing the paranormal researcher was reluctant to do the ripping himself(they had only one model for the scene), so Spielberg agreed to help out. The actor lent Spielberg his ring and watch to make it still look like his hands, though. But yep, Steven Spielberg's hands make a brief cameo in Poltergeist.
Koalas sort of sound like pigs
My favourite random fact:
A Bluejay is a Corvid, Crows and Ravens are Corvids. Meaning Crows, Ravens and Bluejays are all in the same bird family. Technically speaking the genetics wise you could *maybe* make a Bluejay and Crow crossbreed (Kinda like breeding a horse and a donkey to make a mule/ breeding a lion and a tiger to make it with a liger), though I’m not sure on the last bit.
Baby Koalas eat their mom's poop to gain a bacteria that allows them to fully digest eucalyptus leaves. Coprophagia is the consumption of feces.
I did a report on this sick fact in elementary school. I believe I titled it "Koalas Aren't as Cute as You think They Are." My teacher made me pick another subject and redo the assignment. I never liked her much after that.