People inexplicably remember some really useless stuff – 19 perfect examples
11.
Giraffes and humans have the same number of vertebrae
— Did everything just taste purple for a second? (@JullianHe) August 21, 2018
12.
Dolphins are bisexual
— Thom O’Sparklefists ✨ (@AmokOrbits) August 21, 2018
13.
the distinctive ‘bubblegum’ taste we all recognize was actually created by mixing banana and strawberry flavors.
— Lorem Ipsum 💬 (@Lndp4) August 21, 2018
14.
The most common number of dimples on golf balls is 336
— Adam (@Browtweaten) August 21, 2018
15.
Rhodopsin is a chemical we make to help us see in the dark. I have no idea why I still recall that from college 33 years ago. I’ve never used that knowledge ever. Except now when quoting it.
— Jesse White (@Jessewhitenyc) August 21, 2018
16.
lions can’t purr (._.)
— katakana haru (@haru_onthetrain) August 21, 2018
17.
male platypus have a venomous spur on one of their hind legs
— 💥old tom💥 (@YuckyTom) August 21, 2018
18.
There’s a caterpillar who stores its old heads on top of each other like the world’s creepiest jenga game. Happens when they shed their old exoskeleton. Old head just joins the queue on top. It’s called the Mad Hatter Caterpillar.
— Michelle (@TheEchthroi) August 21, 2018
19.
The post office used to deliver children through the mail
— Rev. Dr. I. Gooby (@iMcMahan) August 21, 2018
The best exchange, if not the best fact, involved @jimsadick and @comedysavage.
And that’s a fact.