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

In the 1800s, doctors often prescribed chocolate to their patients to treat anxiety from heartbreak on Valentine's Day.

The hardest working muscle in your body is your heart: It pumps more than 7570 liters of blood a day and beats more than 2.5 billion times in a 70-year life span.

Was first person in space. In 1961.

Marie Curie remains the only person to earn Nobel prizes in two different sciences.

One quarter of the human brain is used to control the eyes.

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

The first Primark store opened in Dublin in June 1969 under the name Penney’s.
It has the only wild monkey population in the whole of Europe.

Cats have fewer toes on their back paws. Like most four-legged mammals, they have five toes on the front, but their back paws only have four toes. Scientists think the four-toe back paws might help them run faster.
The world's largest bowlling alley is Japan's Inazawa Grand Bowl bowling centre, which has 116 lanes and measures about 650 feet in length.

Seals can stay under the water for up to 30 minutes before they have to come up for air.