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Which Bond girls were played by Ms. van der Zyl?

Knowledge / Daily Trivia /

Several of the Bond girls namely Ursula Andress, Shirley Eaton, Eunice Gayson, and Claudine Auger were unable to match an alluring voice to their sexy physical attributes. For each of them, their lines were dubbed by aspirant actress Nikki van der Zyl, who later left the film industry to practice as a barrister. On Doctor No, van der Zyl did ...Read more

What do you call a bunch of bananas?

Knowledge / Daily Trivia /

A cluster or bunch of bananas is called a hand. Individual bananas are called fingers.

Where can you see real pink elephants?

Knowledge / Daily Trivia /

In regions of India where the soil is red, elephants take on a permanent pink tinge because they regularly spray dust over their bodies to protect themselves against insects.

How does the chuckwalla escape?

Knowledge / Daily Trivia /

A type of lizard, the chuckwalla, escapes pursuers by crawling into a crack in a rock and inflating its body with air so that it is wedged tightly into the crack and can't be pulled out.

How did Mary Shelley come up with the name <i>Frankenstein</i>?

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Mary Shelley always maintained that she derived the name "Frankenstein" from a dream-vision, yet the name and what it means has been a source of many speculations. Literally, in German, the name Frankenstein means stone of the Franks. Frankenstein is the former name of Zbkowice Slaskie, a city in Silesia. There is a town called Frankenstein in ...Read more

How do javelinas communicate?

Knowledge / Daily Trivia /

Javelinas are very noisy animals among each other and squeal, snort, woof, and click their teeth to communicate.

How complicated are shaving mugs?

Knowledge / Daily Trivia /

As of 1940, a total of 90 patents had been taken out on shaving mugs.

How large is Greece?

Knowledge / Daily Trivia /

The land area of the country of Greece is slightly smaller than Alabama.

Was Barnum a fan of suckers?

Knowledge / Daily Trivia /

There is no proof that Phineas Taylor Barnum ever said "there's a sucker born every minute." He did, however, say that "every crowd has a silver lining," and acknowledged that "the public is wiser than many imagine."

How bad is Japanese River Fever?

Knowledge / Daily Trivia /

One of the deadliest diseases in the world is Japanese River Fever, with a mortality rate of more than 50 percent. It is found only near rivers in certain areas of Japan, China, Korea, Burma, and India.

Is alchemy a real science?

Knowledge / Daily Trivia /

Alchemy refers to both an early protoscience and an early philosophical discipline, both combining elements of chemistry, metallurgy, physics, medicine, astrology, semiotics, mysticism, spiritualism, and art. Alchemy has been practiced in Mesopotamia, Ancient Egypt, Persia, India, and China, in Classical Greece and Rome, in the Islamic ...Read more

Why do geese fly in a "V?"

Knowledge / Daily Trivia /

Migrating geese fly in a V-formation to save energy. A goose's wings churn the air and leave an air current behind. In the flying wedge, each bird is in position to get a lift from the current left by the bird ahead. It is easier going for all, except the leader. During a migration, geese are apt

How long can a dead sponge hang around?

Knowledge / Daily Trivia /

Dead sponges can resist bacterial decay for more than five years when submerged in fresh water.

How old is the Veil nebula?

Knowledge / Daily Trivia /

The Veil nebula was formed by an explosion which took place over 30,000 years ago, when the first people lived on Earth.

How many pennies were there originally?

Knowledge / Daily Trivia /

The U.S. Mint was authorized to produce one-cent copper coins on April 2, 1792. Originally, there were four designs struck: the "chain" cent, the "wreathed" cent, the "flowing hair" cent, and the "liberty" cent.

How do birds learn?

Knowledge / Daily Trivia /

One way birds learn is by trial and error. Scientists have discovered that many of their learned motor patterns are linked to appetite. For instance, young doves must learn to drink water. The pecking of domestic chicks improves about 30 hours after hatching. They snatch up a grain with increased efficiency. Simple trial-and-error learning is ...Read more

Is Snakes and Ladders a lesson in morality?

Knowledge / Daily Trivia /

The ancient race game Snakes and Ladders originated in India it's undetermined exactly when. It's a game of morality with the bases of the ladders being located on squares representing various types of good and the more numerous snakes coming from squares representing various forms of evil. The squares of virtue on the original game are Faith ...Read more

Was Helen a feminist?

Knowledge / Daily Trivia /

When asked about the unexpected impact she had on the women's liberation movement with her 1970s blockbuster song "I Am Woman," singer Helen Reddy admitted, "I certainly didn't hear it as a hit. I didn't hear it as an anthem."

Didn't Batman's sidekick, Robin, die a few years ago?

Knowledge / Daily Trivia /

He did, but it's probably not the Robin you're thinking of. The editors at DC Comics had slowly had Dick Grayson's (the first Robin) character age over the years and the time came when he left Batman's side to become another hero, Nightwing. The Dark Knight took on a new sidekick, Jason Todd, a young street orphan whom he first encountered while...Read more

Did the Partridges go into space?

Knowledge / Daily Trivia /

The Partridges had a brief resurgence in animated form which saw the family propelled into the future. The animated Partridges first appeared when the kids did a series of guest spots on Goober and the Ghost Chasers. That idea evolved into a CBS Saturday morning Hanna-Barbera-produced cartoon in

 

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