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Dinosaur fossils have been found on every major continent in the world, including Antarctica, Australia, India, as well as the far North of Canada. 🦕 #FactManiac

Dinosaur fossils have been found on every major continent in the world, including Antarctica, Australia, India, as well as the far North of Canada. 🦕 #FactManiac
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The Goliath frog is the largest frog in the world. It can reach up to 12.5 inches in length and weigh 7.2 pounds. 🐸 #FactManiac

The Goliath frog is the largest frog in the world. It can reach up to 12.5 inches in length and weigh 7.2 pounds. 🐸 #FactManiac
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On May 31, 2014, 104 volunteers at the Deer Run Camping Resort in Gardners, Pennsylvania made the largest s’mores ever. It weighed a whopping 267 lbs. 🔥 #FactManiac

On May 31, 2014, 104 volunteers at the Deer Run Camping Resort in Gardners, Pennsylvania made the largest s’mores ever. It weighed a whopping 267 lbs. 🔥 #FactManiac
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Because Camels live in conditions where there is little water, their digestive systems wring their food dry of almost all its moisture. In fact, they’re poop is so dry, you can actually use it to start a fire. 🐪 #FactManiac

Because Camels live in conditions where there is little water, their digestive systems wring their food dry of almost all its moisture. In fact, they’re poop is so dry, you can actually use it to start a fire. 🐪 #FactManiac
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The Pagoda in Horyuji, Japan, is the oldest wooden building in the world. It was built using trees from 600AD. 🌳 #FactManiac

The Pagoda in Horyuji, Japan, is the oldest wooden building in the world. It was built using trees from 600AD. 🌳 #FactManiac
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Gummi Bear candies were originally called “Dancing Bears”. Hans Riegel originally created them in 1920 and they were made out of licorice. 🐻 #FactManiac

Gummi Bear candies were originally called “Dancing Bears”. Hans Riegel originally created them in 1920 and they were made out of licorice. 🐻 #FactManiac
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There is a building near Newark in Ohio shaped like a picnic basket. It was built by Dave Longaburger, owner of Longaburger Basket Company in 1997 to be used as its head office. 🧺 #FactManiac

There is a building near Newark in Ohio shaped like a picnic basket. It was built by Dave Longaburger, owner of Longaburger Basket Company in 1997 to be used as its head office. 🧺 #FactManiac
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In August 2016, the first documented case of twin dogs, were born via C-section at Rant en Dal Animal Hospital in Mogale City, South Africa. 🐕 #FactManiac

In August 2016, the first documented case of twin dogs, were born via C-section at Rant en Dal Animal Hospital in Mogale City, South Africa. 🐕 #FactManiac
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To stay cool in hot temperatures, kangaroos lick their arms until the fur and skin are sopping wet. The wind hitting their arms causes the saliva to evaporate and cool them off. 🦘 #FactManiac

To stay cool in hot temperatures, kangaroos lick their arms until the fur and skin are sopping wet. The wind hitting their arms causes the saliva to evaporate and cool them off. 🦘 #FactManiac
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According to Guinness World Records, Anthony Victor from India has the longest ear hair ever. It measures over 7 inches at its longest point. 👂#FactManiac

According to Guinness World Records, Anthony Victor from India has the longest ear hair ever. It measures over 7 inches at its longest point. 👂#FactManiac
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The Slinky was accidentally invented by Richard James. Richard was a naval engineer and while working with tension springs in 1943, discovered that when one of the springs fell, it kept moving. 🛳 #FactManiac

The Slinky was accidentally invented by Richard James. Richard was a naval engineer and while working with tension springs in 1943, discovered that when one of the springs fell, it kept moving. 🛳 #FactManiac
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Bees in France starting producing honey in different shades of blue and green. Beekeepers found that instead of collecting nectar from flowers, the bees were feeding on remnants of colored M&M candy shells that were being processed by a plant 2.5 miles away. 🐝 #FactManiac

Bees in France starting producing honey in different shades of blue and green. Beekeepers found that instead of collecting nectar from flowers, the bees were feeding on remnants of colored M&M candy shells that were being processed by a plant 2.5 miles away. 🐝 #FactManiac