Results: Trivial Happy Stuff -- Just For Fun!

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Sometimes It's fun to learn some new trivia, just for...fun! Doubt if this will ever come up in conversation, but it may come in handy on trivia night. How many of these fun facts did you know?
The Japanese Macaque enjoys making snowballs for fun. They also enjoy snowball fights.
11%
170 votes
There are a few animals that are committed to their relationships for life. Seahorses will travel holding their partner's tails. Puffins make their nests with their mate on the sides of cliffs. And last but not least, penguins will offer their most treasured pebbles to their mate.
28%
436 votes
Goats have accents, just like people. Plus a goat's accent will change if it is put in with a new flock
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89 votes
The Fitzroy river turtle is able to breathe through their butt
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43 votes
Cows have best friends, and cows love to spend time with their buddies.
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194 votes
None
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943 votes
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How about these fun facts. How many did you know?
Smiling is something that is innate and instinctive in human. Even though many visually impaired people have never seen a smile, they still smile when happy.
27%
428 votes
At one brief point in your life, you were the youngest person on the planet
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408 votes
Bhutan is perhaps the only place on the globe, which focuses on measuring its country's gross national happiness as a measure of progress.
7%
110 votes
Social media is used to share more good news than bad. Pass on the good news.
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230 votes
It only takes 17 muscles to break out into a smile, but a whopping 43 muscles to frown.
37%
592 votes
None
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629 votes
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Next set. How many did you already know?
Canada consumes more doughnuts and has the highest number of doughnut shops per capita of any country in the world.
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204 votes
Each year, over 20,000 tulips are sent to Canada by the Netherlands. This is a thank you gift, for the country's aid in WWII.
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252 votes
In the city of South Bend, Indiana, USA, a monkey was not only tried, but charged for smoking a cigarette.
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103 votes
Actor Charlie Chaplin once entered into a Charlie Chaplin lookalike contest. He actually lost to another competitor.
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289 votes
Viagra has the ability to extend the life span of fresh cut flowers for up to a week longer than their normal limit
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89 votes
None
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985 votes
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And these...how many did you know?
Rats laugh when they are tickled. Humans need special equipment to hear a rodent's laughter, but it has been undeniably proven that they laugh.
6%
102 votes
The closest related animal to the elephant shrew is not another shrew. Believe it or not, elephant shrews are related to actual elephants!
7%
105 votes
A shaved guinea pig looks a lot like a miniature hippo.
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119 votes
Sea otters hold hands when they go to sleep, so that they will not drift apart in the ocean.
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287 votes
When a rabbit gets excited and begins hopping around, it's called a binky. When describing a large number of bunnies, it is called a fluffle. In Sweden, there are competitions that focus on rabbit show jumping, known there as Kaninhoppning.
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83 votes
None
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1092 votes
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Last set, for all you trivia lovers out there. How many did you know?
If you start laughing long enough, even if you don't feel like doing it at first, you will begin to start laughing for real. Try it and see!
17%
265 votes
The Beatles used the word 'love' an amazing 613 times in their songs.
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150 votes
If a sea sponge gets blended in a blender, it can still reform back into a sea sponge.
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66 votes
The quokka is probably one of the happiest animals on the planet Earth. It has no fear of humans, and almost always seems to have a perpetual smile on it's face. The quokka likes to give hugs, is naturally curious.
7%
104 votes
Actor Charlie Chaplin once entered into a Charlie Chaplin lookalike contest. He actually lost to another competitor.
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319 votes
None
60%
952 votes
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Aren't you happier now that you know some trivial happy facts?
Yes!
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1023 votes
No
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559 votes

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