A fleet of ships was once stranded for 8 years in the Suez canal. Locals nicknamed it Yellow fleet after the desert sand that coated them.

BackRub was one of the early names for the company that ultimately became known as Google.

Camels don't store water in their humps. They actually store fat in them so they can go up to 5 months without eating food.

Alexander Graham Bell, who invented the telephone in 1876, suggested answering calls with "ahoy."

46 million turkeys are eaten in the United States each Thanksgiving.
Grammy Award trophies are made out of a custom metal alloys called "grammium".
Play-Doh started out as a wallpaper cleaner before the head of the struggling company realized the non-toxic material made a good modeling clay for children and rebranded it.

Thanks to their fur, yaks can survive temperatures of -104 degrees Fahrenheit during the winter. They can even swim in nearly frozen water.

The Earth's atmosphere weighs about 5.5 quadrillion tons.

The Original Capital of the United States Was Philadelphia.

In 2016, people in Bessieres, France cooked a 15,000 egg omelette for Easter. This giant omelete tradition was started by Napoleon Bonaparte.

In Soviet times, Joseph Stalin considered destroying St. Basil's Cathedral in Moscow to free up space for demonstrations. Now it's a UNESCO World Heritage site, along with Red Square and the Kremlin.