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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  1. @lunarodri9063

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

  2. @rock3t462

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

  3. @Dreammotherfucker

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

  4. @FaraidwnAAli

    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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