A very fashionable caterpillar, the Wavy-Lined Emerald Moth Caterpillars collect flower petals and other bits of vegetation and using silk to glue the pieces onto their bodies for camouflage. Look at more of these talented animals: https://t.co/QWMNkta6Ug
Ever wonder where doughnut-loving cop stereotype come from? During the 1950s, late-shift cops had limited access to food and doughnuts were some of the only snacks available to police walking the late-night beat.
Did you know?! It was essentially a mozzarella pie with its three colors representing Italy's colors. Thank you Queen! For more food named after famous people, read: https://t.co/Bg6uCN5gFL
Did you know that in 2017, it emerged that Russian forces had been conducting experiments involving seals, whales, and dolphins? Learn more about it and other mind-blowing facts here: https://t.co/tOBRL9580r
The fate of animals outweigh any fear of ridicule. Share your stories in the comments. Here's a rescue story that will tug your heart: https://t.co/VHLkSP1Cx3
Santa gets around, so it's only fitting he answers to a few different names in all his travels. Check out the map below to see who the Big Man is all over Europe.
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In 2005 there were nearly 6,000 #Blockbuster stores across America.
With the arrival of online streaming, stores began closing. By the end of 2019, there was only 1 Blockbuster left.
The store is still operating today. It’s in Bend, Oregon.
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More people live inside this "circle" than outside of it 🤯
There are just 19 countries within that highlighted area, compared to 195 in the whole world! #worldfacts#geographyfacts#population
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The latest image from #NASA 's Webb Space Telescope shows a part of the #MilkyWay in unprecedented detail, including never-before-seen features that astronomers have yet to explain 👀
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