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Watermelon

Watermelons can cost up to $100 in Japan!

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Snowboarding

Snowboarding was banned at most U.S. ski resorts until the early 1980s.

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Cat

Due to a gene mutation, cats can't taste sweetness.

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Orlando Bloom

Orlando Bloom has swinophobia, which is a fear of pigs!

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Tunnel

The longest and deepest rail tunnel in the world runs between Italy and Switzerland. It's 35 mile long.

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Cattle

Cows don’t actually have four stomachs; they have one stomach with four compartments.

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Octopus

Octopuses lay 56,000 eggs at a time. The mother spends six months so devoted to protecting the eggs that she doesn’t eat. The babies are the size of a grain of rice when they’re born.

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Albert Einstein

Albert Einstein was offered the presidency of Israel in 1952, but he declined.

Cap'n Crunch

Cap’n Crunch’s full name is Horatio Magellan Crunch. He’s also been called out for only having the bars of a Navy commander, but the so-called cap’n held his ground on Twitter, arguing that captaining the S. S. Guppy with his crew “makes an official Cap’n in any book!”.

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Sunday

The word Sunday is derived from Old English. It translate to "sun's day."

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Silent Night

"Silent Night" is the most popular Christmas carol with 733 copyrighted recordings.

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Dan Brown

Dan Brown, author of "The Da Vinci Code" started his career as a pop singer and songwriter.

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