Get ready for some more random factoids:
21) Your heart beats over 100000 times a day.
22) If you spell "stressed" backwards, you get "desserts." Concidence?
23) Generally, you use more calories sleeping than you do watching TV.
24) One quarter of the bones in your body are in your feet.
25) The Statue of Liberty's index finger is as long as a small car.
26) Odontophobia is the dear of teeth.
27) The city of Verona, home of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, receives about 1000 letters to Juliet every Valentine's Day.
2 The Wright brothers' first flight was shorter than the wingspan of a Boeing 747.
29) By age 75, you will likely have slept about 220000 hours, or 25 years.
30) Earth is the only planet not named after a god.
31) Footprints left on the moon by astronauts will stay visible for millions of years.
32) The Ski-Dooâ„¢ snowmobile was originally supposed to be called the Ski-Dog; there was a typo.
33) There are twice as many chickens as there are humans in the world.
34) You can also refer to your big toe as your "hallux."
35) Slugs have 4 noses.
36) The California state flag was originally supposed to feature a pear, not a bear.
37) A dime's edge has 118 ridges.
3 The word "set" has the highest number of seperate definitions in the English language.
39) Some sharks can live up to 100 years.
40) Ursalia and Efisga were two of the many suggested names for the country that became the Dominion of Canada.
41) Over 75 acres of pizza are consumed in North America every day.
42) "Ough" can be pronounced eight different ways in English.
43) Tigers have striped skin, not just striped fur.
44) Jimmy Carter, born in 1924, was the first U.S. president to have been born in a hospital.
45) One day on Venus is as long as 243 days on Earth.