"A Group Of Pandas Is Called An 'Embarrassment'" — 19 Bizarre Facts You'll End Up Repeating To Everyone You Know

    "The inventor of the Pringles can was buried in a Pringles can."

    Recently, Reddit user u/Dapper_Exam_202 asked the people of r/AskReddit, "What is ONE USELESS FACT that everyone needs to know?" Here are some of the most-upvoted replies:

    1. "A human's ability to smell petrichor (smell of wet earth from rain) is 200,000 times greater than a shark's ability to smell blood in water."

    Grass blades with water droplets, amidst other green foliage

    2. "Lighters were invented before matches."

    Metal lighter with flame against a dark background

    3. "The King of Hearts is the only king in a deck of cards without a moustache."

    Four King playing cards from a deck displayed in a row, showing Kings of spades, diamonds, hearts, and clubs

    4. "Helicopter' isn’t heli + copter; it’s helico (spiral) + pter (wing)."

    Helicopter in flight against a cloudy sky

    5. "The inventor of the Pringles can was buried in a Pringles can. (Yes, he was cremated first and only part of his ashes were buried in a can. I’m not telling you which part.)"

    A Pringles can on a wooden surface with a gift tag addressed to "Ben" with "5000 charlote houston tx 77005" handwritten on it

    6. "A 'jiffy' is an actual unit of time. It is the time light takes to travel femtometre, which is a millionth of a millionth of a millimetre. There are about three hundred thousand billion billion jiffys in a second."

    A tabletop with an analog clock in focus and a wristwatch in the foreground, slightly out of focus. A potted plant is to the right

    7. "A woodpecker's tongue splits at the back of its head and wraps around its skull."

    Woodpecker perched on a tree branch, pecking at the wood

    8. "Nintendo was founded in 1889. They made playing cards. Coca-Cola was first served in 1886. Dracula was published in 1897 and was set in the same time. Ergo, you could have a Dracula adaptation where Dracula drinks a Coke and plays Nintendo and it would be historically accurate."

    Person in vampire costume sits at a table with a game controller, with a drink to the right

    9. "Russia has a bigger surface area than Pluto. You could literally fit all of Pluto into Russia."

    A colorful map with Europe and Asia as backdrop and a large, detailed globe focused on Pluto in the foreground

    10. "The Rolls-Royce Ghost was initially so quiet it made drivers feel nauseous and sick, so they had to intentionally allow more sound to come into the vehicle."

    Front view of a Rolls-Royce car with a person standing in the background

    11. "The board game Monopoly was originally invented as a way to teach the player about the negative effects of unbridled capitalism."

    Person in pirate costume playing a giant Monopoly game with Sydney landmarks in the background

    12. "Cats have the cognition to comprehend the passing of time."

    Two separate images of tabby cats: one sitting beside a bag; the other sniffing a red alarm clock

    13. "Dolly Parton was included in the production of Buffy the Vampire Slayer."

    Left: Dolly Parton singing into a microphone. Right: Buffy Summers character from TV show

    14. "Baby hedgehogs are called hoglets. It's super important that you look at pics of them."

    Person holding a hedgehog in their hands outdoors

    15. "Bananas are berries, but strawberries are not."

    Person peeling a banana, wearing a yellow cardigan over a grey shirt

    16. "A group of pandas is called an 'embarrassment.'"

    Two pandas sitting and eating bamboo in a forested habitat

    17. "All mammals above a certain weight pee for an average of 21 seconds, no matter if it’s an elephant or a skunk."

    White toilet next to a wall-mounted toilet paper holder in a small bathroom

    18. "Earth is the only planet in our solar system that doesn't take its name from Greek or Roman mythology."

    View of Earth from space with sunlight illuminating half the planet

    19. "Honey never spoils. Archaeologists have found pots of honey in ancient Egyptian tombs that are over 3,000 years old and still perfectly edible."

    Hand drizzling honey from dipper into bowl with honeycomb in background on wooden surface

    Shout out to u/Dapper_Exam_202 and r/AskReddit for having this discussion.

    Note: Submissions have been edited for length and/or clarity.    

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