Ostriches Don't Really Hide Their Heads and 42 Facts Over Myths

If you were looking for random facts to impress a professor or some cool ice-breakers for a conversation with friends – here you go! For example, did you know that ostriches don’t actually hide their heads in sand?

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25 Replies to “Ostriches Don't Really Hide Their Heads and 42 Facts Over Myths”

  1. I'm from Colombia, I can't begin to tell you how glad I am that you spelled it's name right!!

  2. colossal is 60 meters and godzilla 120 meters so colossal is 197 and the g man is 400 or 393 feet

  3. spongebob SquarePants was always true, there really are lakes in the ocean

  4. Um in ph we call it dog melon cause dogs eats them and the dog melons are poison so dont eat it

  5. Is it true that they say the distance between earth and moon is so much that you can fit in all the planets

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