People Share 30 Random Facts That May Sound Fake But Aren’t, As Shared In This Online Thread

People Share 30 Random Facts That May Sound Fake But Aren’t, As Shared In This Online Thread

Article created by: Mantas Kačerauskas

The world is a strange place. You think you know how it works, but all it takes is one good documentary, and you end up questioning everything around you. Maybe even your own existence.

Heck, if you’re lucky, you don’t even need a twenty-to-sixty-minute video to expand your horizons. A quick scroll might be enough. And it brings me great joy to tell you that today we are, indeed, fortunate.

Recently, Redditor Aden_Elvis77 asked other users to share facts that sound fake but are actually true, starting a thread that has become an online archive of some of the most interesting trivia you can find.

Grocery store aisle with shelves stocked full of packaged goods, illustrating random facts people share online. An infinite supply of food would not solve world hunger. We actually have more than enough food to end world hunger, the issue is with distribution/logistics.

honeybutterbuscuit , Dennis Siqueira Report

Sword with an ornate golden hilt standing upright in a grassy field, illustrating random facts that may sound fake but aren't. it took longer for humans to go from a Bronze sword to an Iron sword, than It took to go from an iron sword to the atomic bomb.

Joe_PM2804 , Ricardo Cruz Report

Rain falling from the edge of a roof into a dark, wooded area, illustrating a random natural fact shared online. Humans can smell some components of the smell of rain (the geosmin part of petrichor, specifically) far better than sharks can small blood in water.

Ratmatazz , Anna Atkins Report

Narwhal swimming in dark ocean water, illustrating random facts that may sound fake but aren’t shared online. I’m shocked by the amount of people that refuse to believe narwhals are real animals. I’ve got one tattooed on my forearm, so I probably get people talking to me about them more often than normal lol. It usually ends in me pulling up pictures on google, and them still being skeptical.

cheechiie , Press service PAO & Quot Report

Animated characters Mickey Mouse and Bugs Bunny hanging on swings, illustrating random facts that may sound fake. “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” marks the one and only time that Mickey Mouse and Bugs Bunny have ever officially appeared in the same place at the same time, as well as Daffy and Donald.

All characters screentime between both companies was timed down to the frame to make sure they both had exactly equal amounts with their characters

Yuni_smiley , epicurious_aussie Report

Close-up of a giraffe against a clear blue sky, illustrating random facts that may sound fake but aren't shared online. The average blood pressure of a giraffe is around 300/190. They need to have a high BP to get the blood all the way up the neck to profuse the brain with oxygen. I am thoroughly impressed by their cardiovascular system.

to your anastasia , Blessed Gary Report

Komodo dragons resting near tree trunks in a dry area, illustrating wild animal behavior with random facts shared online. Komodo dragons usually reproduce sexually, but females in captivity have been known to reproduce by parthenogenesis, without the need for sperm.

Dusty_Roller , Spencer WEART Report

Rural landscape with dry grass, leafless trees, and buildings under a clear blue sky shared in random facts online thread. Every single person on Earth could have about 950 square feet in Texas and leave the rest of the world completely empty. (Not that anyone would want that!)

Murky-Purple , Marcy Reiford Report

View of planet Earth from space showing continents and cloud formations, illustrating random facts about the world. The Rope Around The Earth Problem

Take a rope tied tautly around a basketball. Now the rope must be lengthened so that there is a one foot gape between the ball and the rope at all points, as if the rope is hovering a foot away around the entirety of the ball. How much must the rope be lengthened to accomplish this? 6.28 Feet.

Now take a rope around tied tautly around the equator of the earth. We have the same goal for the one foot hovering gap around the entirety of the earth. How far must the rope be lengthened? 6.28 Feet.

This is so counter intuitive just about no one will believe it until shown the math

-Slartbart , The New York Public Library Report

Mushroom cloud over Hiroshima after the atomic bomb explosion, illustrating a random fact that may sound fake but isn't. The atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima released an amount of energy equivalent to the conversion of 0.7 grams ( about the weight of a paperclip) of matter into energy.

tazzietiger66 , US military Report

Hikers exploring rocky terrain below a snowy mountain peak, illustrating random facts that may sound fake but aren't. Everest is nowhere close to being the farthest away from the center of the earth. The top of Chimborazo in Ecuador is 2.1 km farther away, even crazier is that Chimborazo isn’t even the highest mountain in the Andes.

SkinnyObelix , Michael Clarke Report

Airplane taking off at dusk with bright runway lights, illustrating random facts shared in an online thread. The shortest commercial flight in the world lasted 57 seconds. It was a Loganair flight between two Scottish islands, Westray and Papa Westray. It was recorded the shortest commercial flight, with the distance of 1.7 miles.

Annekelkelyy , Josue Isai Ramos Figueroa Report

Man with slicked-back hair talking outdoors, illustrating people sharing random facts that may sound fake but aren't. The guy who played the villain in Karate kid 3 ( Terry Silver , Thomas Ian Griffith ) is actually 7 months younger than Ralph Macchio , ( Daniel LaRusso). It’s weird because the karate kid was still supposed to be under 18 and the villain was supposed to have fought in Vietnam.

TheRedMarin , Columbia Pictures Report

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