Random Facts #7: Australia / New Zealand

  • The Pavlova cake was named after Anna Povlova, who was a famous Russian ballerina.
  • The Royal Bluebell is an Australian wildflower that grows in rainfall, sunny, semi-shaded areas and cool regions.
  • More then 1.2 million people visit the Sydney Opera house.
  • The Tasmanian Devil is only found in the wilds of Australia or zoos.
  • The Ulysses Butterfly is the largest swallow tail butterfly and has a wingspan of 10.5 cm.
  • The violin is called a fiddle in Australia.
  • Wombats short and muscular animals.
  • The Numbat’s diet almost entirely consist of termites and they eat about 20,000 per day.
  • The Oleander is poisonous and can cause nausea, vomiting, excess salivation, abdominal pain, diarrhea, or death.
  • Meat pies are popular in Australia and New Zealand.
  • The jumping spider has the best vision among spiders.
  • Iced Vovo is a type of Australian biscuit made of, Raspberry jam, coconut, and pink fondant.
  • The Fremantle Prison was built to hold convicts from Britain, but mostly held locally-sentenced prisoners.
  • The Echidna is a spiny anteater.
  • The Dingo is the largest wild canine in Australia.
  • There are 6 Micronation currently in Australia.

Random Facts #6

  • D-Day meant the British, American, French, Dutch, Poles, and Norwegians and more than four thousand ships brought 156,000 troops to Europe’s shore to fight the Nazis.
  • Iceland consumes more Coca Cola than any other countries.
  • The military often uses ghost peppers in smoke bombs.
  • The “I’m king if the world” line from the movie, Titanic, was improvised.
  • Canada has more lakes than any other country.
  • The difference between a coffin and a casket is that a coffin is tapered and six-sided, and a casket is rectangular in shape.
  • Croissant were invented in Austria.
  • Sunflowers can help clean radioactive soil, and were used to clean up radioactive materials left by nuclear sites in the Ukraine, Japan, and Ohio.
  • Noppera-bō is a faceless yokai from Japanese mythology.
  • Iceland does not have a railway system.
  • The first jockey recorded to ever win a race after death was in 1923 when he suffered a fatal heart attack while riding.
  • The Hawaiian alphabet has 13 letters.
  • French fries are originally created in Belgium.
  • Germany borders 9 other countries.
  • Vanilla is the most popular ice cream flavor in the US.
  • There are more sheep in New Zealand Than people.(70 million sheep and 4 million people)
  • The smallest bird in the world is the “bee hummingbird”.
  • The yo yo use to be a weapon used for hunting.
  • Canada has a lot of doughnut shops.
  • It use to be illegal to slam you car door in Switzerland.

Random Facts #5

  • Honey is basically bee vomit.
  • The most popular color in the world is blue.
  • Black, white, and pink aren’t considered real colors because they aren’t present in the spectrum. They are only our minds mixing light wavelengths.
  • The capital of Canada is Ottawa and is the second largest country.
  • Canada has six different time zones.
  • Feral cats are practically silent, while domestic cat meow, hiss, and purr as a form of communication.
  • Cats have better teeth then humans.
  • The oldest cat in the world lived to be 38, while cats in the early 1980s only expected to live about 7.
  • There are over 6,000 different languages.
  • In Russia if you step on someones foot it’s said you will receive a light stamp back in order to avoid further conflict.
  • In some Countries it’s a sign of appreciation to slurp soup loudly to show you enjoyed it.
  • In Japan it’s sometime considered rude to blow your nose to loud.
  • Russia has produced some of the most talented ballet dancers in the world.

Random Facts #4: Micro-nations

  • Micro-nations are self-declared independent states that want to become countries through legal loopholes.
  • There are 7 micro-nation in the U.S. with their own flags, passports, stamps, and government system.
  • Once a micro-nation is recognized by a few sovereign states they are no longer considered micro-nations.
  • Sealand is sometime described as the smallest country, but hasn’t actually been recognized by any sovereign state.
  • The micro-nation, Sealand, is actually a WW2 anti-aircraft platform in the North Sea.
  • The difference between micro-nation and micro-states is that micro-states are very small pieces of land that are recognized as countries.
  • There are about 82-84 micro-nation.
  • Ladonia is a micro-nation in Sweden, created in 1980 by artist Lars Vilks.
  • The Queen of Ladonia has a twitter account.

Random Facts #2

  • Solanum Lycopersicum is another name for a tomato
  • No country owns Antarctica
  • Russian and the U.S. borders at their closest are less then 2 miles apart
  • Austria was the first country to use postcards
  • Canada is a word from the Indian language, Laurentian, meaning “Village”
  • triskaidekaphobia ia a fear of the number 13
  • The creature that kills the most people yearly is the mosquito
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