
You can thank the Greeks for calling Christmas “Xmas”. In Greek, the word for “Christ” starts with the letter Chi, which looks like an X in the Roman alphabet.
There are no rental cars in Bermuda.

Unlike most other chickens, the chachalaca spends much of its time in trees.

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

Hummingbirds can fly forwards, backwards, upside down, and hover in place. To perform these amazing feats, they beat their wings 70 to 200 times per second.
The first telephone book was published in 1878. It had 50 listings.

Lettuce is a member of the sunflower family.

The quietest room in the world in Minnesota is measured in negative decibels – so quiet that you can hear your own heartbeat and your bones moving.

20% of the world's unfrozen fresh water is in Russia's Lake Baikal. It's also considered the world's deepest, clearest, and oldest lake.

Outer space officially begins 62 miles above the surface of the Earth.

55 million years ago, the North Pole was a lot like Miami today. There were palm trees and alligators, and the temperature was around 74ºF.

Turkeys can blush. When turkeys are scared or excited—like when the males see a female they’re interested in—the pale skin on their head and neck turns bright red, blue, or white. The flap of skin over their beaks, called a “snood,” also reddens.