If you're reading this then that means you probably know that I post strange tidbits on campus that I call KrazyFacts. But as I am only human, my cache of facts is growing low. So I am asking for your help! Please post your own facts that you find interesting or strange. Once per day I will select a random fact from the posts and share it on campus. Please keep the facts appropriate and devoid of offensive material. Also only add as many details as necessary. Happy hunting! ~TheKrazyGamer
There has been a chicken, called Mike the chicken, who survived for 18 months without a head (look it up I swear) The smallest bat in the world weighs about two M
Only On for you BFF. 1: The color of a hens earlobes will usually determine the color of the egg shell. Farmers know hens with red or darker colored earlobes are most likely to lay brown eggs and hens with lighter colored or white earlobes will usually lay white eggs. 2: During world war 2 the Oscar award given out by the American Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences was made of wood because most common metals were very scarce. 3: Fires in the forest have been documented to move much faster up hill than down hill. 4: Snails can sleep for up to 3 years. 5: On December 16th 1811 the mighty Mississippi river began to flow backwards due to a powerful earthquake. 6: A cat’s ear has a total of thirty two muscles. 7: It takes about 7 minutes for the average person to fall asleep. 8: Squirrels forget where about 50% of the nuts they’ve hidden are. Useless, Hahaha. 9: Many people who read the word yawn or yawning begin to feel the urge to yawn. 10: Most snowflakes form with 6 tips or branches. Generally, the colder it is when the snowflake is formed the sharper and more defined the tips will be. ~Kandy
I have a book called 200 weird but true facts, I'll put some up later... Slugs have 3000 teeth and 4 noses
A man named Charles Osborne had the hiccups for approximately sixty-nine years. You'd die if you ate 50 bananas in a row. Something to do with the potassium intake. Thomas Edison, who invented the light bulb was afraid of the dark. ---