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* A hedgehog's heart beats 300 times a minute on average.
* The electric chair was invented by a dentist.
* Camels have three eyelids to protect themselves from blowing sand.
* The placement of a donkey's eyes in its' heads enables it to see all four feet at all times.
* Ants stretch when they wake up in the morning.
* Human teeth are almost as hard as rocks.
* A mole can dig a tunnel 300 feet long in just one night.
* Ancient Egyptians slept on pillows made of stone.
* A hippo can open its mouth wide enough to fit a 4 foot tall child inside.
* A quarter has 119 grooves on its edge, a dime has one less groove.
* A hummingbird weighs less than a penny.
* Until 1796, there was a state in the United States called Franklin. Today it is known as Tennessee.
* The Earth weighs around 6,588,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 tons!
* A cockroach can live several weeks with its head cut off.
* Every time you lick a stamp, you're consuming 1/10 of a calorie.
* The average person has over 1,460 dreams a year.
* One in every 4 americans has appeared on television.
* In the White House, there are 13,092 knives, forks and spoons.
* Slugs have 4 noses.
* Kieben is a kitty.

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"The Mouse Trap," by Agatha Christie is the longest running play in history.
All of the roles in Shakespeare's plays were originally acted by men and boys. In England at that time, it wasn't proper for females to appear on stage.
All the proceeds earned from James M. Barrie's book "Peter Pan" were bequeathed to the Great Ormond Street Hospital for the Sick Children in London.
Barbara Bush's book about her English Springer Spaniel, Millie's
book, was on the bestseller list for 29 weeks. Millie was
the most popular "First Dog" in history.
Bilbo Baggins was born on September 22 1290.
Brabara Cartland is the world's top-selling author with over
500 million copies sold.
Cinderella's slippers were originally made out of fur. The
story was changed in the 1600s by a translator. It was the
left shoe that Aschenputtel (Cinderella) lost at the stairway,
when the prince tried to follow her.
Dr. Seuss wrote "Green Eggs and Ham" after his editor dared
him to write a book using fewer than 50 different words.
Edgar Allan Poe introduced mystery fiction's first fictional
detective, Auguste C. Dupin, in his 1841 story, "The Murders
in the Rue Morgue."
Frank Baum named "Oz" after a file cabinet in his office.
One cabinet was labeled "A to N," and the second was labeled
"O to Z."
Ghosts appear in 4 Shakespearian plays; Julius Caesar, Richard
III, Hamlet and Macbeth.
Harriet Beecher Stowe's "Uncle Tom's Cabin" was published
March 20, 1852. It was the first American novel to sell one
million copies.
John Milton used 8,000 different words in his poem, "Paradise
Lost."
Margaret Mitchell wrote Gone with the Wind between 1926 and
1929. In her early drafts, the main character was named "Pansy
O'Hara" and the O'Hara plantation we know as Tara was called
"Fountenoy Hall."
Of the 2200 persons quoted in the current edition of "Bartlett's
Familiar Quotations," only 164 are women.
Professor Moriarity was Sherlock Holmes' archenemy.
Sherlock Holmes never said 'Elementary, my dear Watson.'
Sherlock Holmes, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's brilliant detective,
arrived on the mystery scene in the late nineteenth century
in "A Study in Scarlet" (1887).
The occupations of the three men in a tub were butcher, baker,
and candlestick maker.
The original story from Tales of 1001 Arabian Nights begins,
'Aladdin was a little Chinese boy.'
The Three Musketeers names are Porthos, Athos, and Aramis
(D'Artagnan joins them later.)
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