12 Mind-Blowing Facts You’re Going to Struggle to Believe

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Prepare to be amazed and astounded as we uncover a dozen mind-bending facts that will challenge your understanding of the world around you. From peculiar paradoxes to astonishing historical coincidences, these revelations will leave you questioning what you thought you knew. 

1. All Froot Loops Have the Same Flavor

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While the sweetened O’s of various colors may appear different, it’s important to note that they share the same flavor. Kellogg’s, the manufacturer behind Froot Loops, has acknowledged that every Froot Loop is uniformly “froot flavored,” characterized as a harmonious blend of fruit flavors.

2. Anne Frank and Martin Luther King, Jr. Shared the Same Birth Year

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Anne Frank stands as an enduring symbol of the harsh realities of Nazi brutality during World War II in the 1940s, while Martin Luther King, Jr. emerged as a prominent figure and spokesperson of the civil rights movement in the 1960s. 

Although these two historical events may seem distant in time, it’s remarkable to note that both individuals were born in the same year—Martin Luther King, Jr. on January 15, and Anne Frank on June 12, 1929. 

3. There’s an Official U.S. Government Plan for Handling a Zombie Apocalypse

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Do you believe that “The Walking Dead” is purely a work of fiction? Well, it is, but the government still wants to be ready for a potential real-life scenario. In 2011, they created a 31-page plan called the Counter-Zombie Dominance Plan, or CONPLAN 8888-11. 

And to dispel any notion of it being a strange bureaucratic joke, the first line of the plan states, “This plan was not actually designed as a joke.”

4. More People Are Killed by Falling Coconuts Than by Sharks

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Sharks are often considered ruthless killers, but when we talk about the sheer number of deaths, they might want to take a lesson from the humble coconut. Every year, falling coconuts are responsible for 150 deaths worldwide, whereas sharks are responsible for only about ten.

5. Escaping From Prison in Mexico Is Completely Legal

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In some countries like Mexico, Germany, and Austria, people view the urge to escape prison as a natural human instinct, not an illegal act. So, breaking out of prison itself isn’t seen as a crime there. 

However, before you start planning an escape, remember that authorities will still try to apprehend you, and you could face punishment for any illegal actions you commit during or after your escape.

6. The Earth Isn’t Round

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Hold on, Flat Earthers, don’t get too excited. Our planet, which we all live on, isn’t flat, but it’s not perfectly round either. In technical terms, the Earth is described as an “oblate spheroid” because it’s slightly flattened at the poles and bulges at the equator.

7. London Has a Population of Only 9,000 

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London is indeed one of the world’s biggest cities, but when it comes to the number of residents, only around 9,000 people actually live within the City of London itself. This city is a small area within the much larger Greater London region, which is home to a whopping 8.1 million people.

8. Yoda and Miss Piggy Were Both Voiced by the Same Actor

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The grumpy green mentor and the glamorous pink pig character were both occasionally voiced by Frank Oz, who is a versatile actor, puppeteer, director, and producer.

9. The Las Vegas Strip Is Not Located Within Las Vegas

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The Las Vegas Strip is likely the most well-known attraction in Nevada and the primary reason why tourists visit Las Vegas. However, there’s a bit of a mix-up in its name—it’s actually situated in the unincorporated area known as Paradise. 

The founders of Las Vegas initially required that all casinos be constructed outside the city limits to protect the city’s reputation. Ironically, the Strip is what Las Vegas is most famous for nowadays.

10. The Raptor Sounds in Jurassic Park Were Actually Made by Mating Tortoises

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Have you ever wondered what it sounds like when tortoises mate? No? Well, it turns out you might have unknowingly heard it if you’ve watched any of the Jurassic Park movies. 

The person responsible for creating the sounds admitted, “It’s a bit embarrassing, but when the raptors in the movies make barking sounds to communicate, it’s actually the sound of tortoises being intimate.”

11. Cleopatra Lived Closer in Time to Cellphones Than to the Construction of the Pyramids 

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Cleopatra, who was the final ruler of Egypt during her time, was born approximately in 69 B.C. The construction of the Great Pyramids, on the other hand, was finished around 2560 B.C. Interestingly, cell phones made their debut in 1983. 

12. Diamond Rain Occurs on Jupiter

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Marilyn Monroe might have found Jupiter fascinating because, as suggested by certain scientists, it literally experiences diamond rain. 

How does this happen? Well, in the thick atmospheres of planets such as Jupiter and Saturn, the combination of extreme pressure and heat can compress carbon in the clouds, leading to the formation of diamond precipitation.

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9 Signs You’re Smarter Than Average and Three Signs You’re Not

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15 Fascinating Facts About Famous Landmarks Hardly Anyone Knows

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Boomer vs Gen Z Housewives: A Whimsical Comparison of Two Generations, United by Oven Mitts

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