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From the creator of the popular Twitter sensation UberFacts comes this fun compilation quiz book, packed with entertaining infographics and surprising factoids, for fans of Schotts Miscellany, What If? and Ripleys Believe It or Not.

Providing the most unimportant things youll never need to knowfun and surprising facts, statistics, and infographics on diverse subjects, from art and science to history and popular cultureUberFacts has become one of the most widely followed and successful accounts on Twitter, followed by nearly 12 million people.

Based on the popular social media phenomenon and culled from an exhaustive variety of sourcesscience journals, books, media, and literary magazinesCats are Capable of Mind Control is a fascinating collection of shocking, delightful, educational, and informative facts and figures that are entertaining, topical, and sometimes downright bizarre (the safest place to suffer sudden cardiac arrest in the U.S. is a casino).

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  • The Pentagon was constructed so that no point in the building is more than a ten-minute walk from any other point?
  • Vultures stomach acid is so corrosive they can digest anthrax?
  • Farmers in India use Coca-Cola and Pepsi as cheap and effective pesticides?
  • Discover all this and much, much more in this treasure trove of trivia for the social media age.

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    Contents Guide UberFacts is the brainchild of social media - photo 1
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    UberFacts is the brainchild of social media addict/professional procrastinator Kris SanchezI originally started finding facts because I didnt want to study for a history exam my freshman year of college. Needless to say, I didnt pass the exam, never finished college, and this book almost didnt happen.

    While searching for random facts about the number of insects on Earth or how honeybees reproduce isnt what youd expect your average 18-year-old college student to do in his free time, it definitely paid off.

    UberFacts now has more than 16 million followers across its social profiles and is dedicated to sharing the most bizarre, unimportant, and mind-boggling pieces of information anyone could ever ask for. The goal is to make learning fun, keep it light, and get readers genuinely interested in learning more about our weird world. The facts also make great icebreakers and can help you out on a bad date (believe me, Im experienced when it comes to bad dates).

    Of course, this intro wouldnt be complete without some shameless promotion, so make sure you find UberFacts on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram! If you'd like to find out more fun facts, or dig deeper into the sources that this book consulted, visit uber-facts.com/sources.

    Coffee has been found to reverse liver damage caused by alcohol A - photo 2

    Coffee has been found to reverse liver damage caused by alcohol.

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    A scientist has invented a bionic lens that can be surgically implanted into your eyeball so you would never have to wear glasses again.

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    There are 3 trillion trees on the planet, but before humans started farming, there were twice as many.

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    Pigeons can be trained to detect breast cancer in mammogram scans.

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    The strongest material on Earth can be found in the teeth of sea mollusks called limpets. They can withstand the amount of pressure that turns carbon into diamonds. At only 1/100 the diameter of a human hair, their strength is equivalent to a piece of spaghetti holding up a hippopotamus.

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    This century, 14 animals have gone extinct, including a bright orange toad and 2 species of rhino.

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    The average male would have to drink 149 cans of Red Bull to die from a caffeine overdose. But you would definitely start vomiting before you could drink that much.

    Male blue-capped cordon bleus an African finch tap dance to attract their - photo 10

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    Male blue-capped cordon bleus (an African finch) tap dance to attract their mates.

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    The worlds largest indoor farm is located in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan, and produces 10,000 heads of lettuce a day. Instead of solar power, the farm uses special LED lights that simulate night and day and emit an optimal wavelength of light for plant growth, allowing the farm to grow lettuce 2.5 times faster than an outdoor farm.

    Male ducks have been observed engaging in necrophilic gay sex - photo 13

    Male ducks have been observed engaging in necrophilic gay sex.

    Vampire bats are the only bat species that can run The largest - photo 14

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    Vampire bats are the only bat species that can run.

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    The largest catfish on record is a Mekong giant catfish caught in Thailand in 2005. It weighed 646 pounds, which is about the same size as a grizzly bear, and was almost 9 feet long. Called a royal fish, local fishermen sprinkled perfumed water on it as a sign of respect when it was caught.

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    Airplanes black boxes are not actually black but orange.

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    Two engineers have died testing out the flying cars they invented.

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    The venomous bite of the bullet ant is considered to be the most painful sensation a human can experience. One scientist likened it to walking over coals with a 3-inch nail in your foot... for about 24 hours.

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    A glass ball bounces higher than a rubber ball, but a steel ball bounces even higher.

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    The worlds largest underwater volcano, Tamu Massif, is the size of New Mexico.

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    The first animals in space were fruit flies, launched in a rocket by the United States in 1947. They were still living when recovered.

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    The only survivors of the 2003 Columbia space shuttle disaster were some parasitic worms called nematodes.

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    Perytons are radio signals that last only a few milliseconds and are caused by opening microwave doors prematurely. Theyre named after a so-called mythical creature most often attributed to Argentinian author Jorge Luis Borges.

    A man spent 7 months constructing a 22-side Rubiks Cube It exploded completely - photo 26

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