Thursday, November 22, 2012

Weird Trivia

I know, I know, it's been much too long. Well, before diving into the sea of weird facts, here is my plan for TCB:
Cut the fortnightly editions. Posts will be erratic by choice. The idea is to share only stuff that's totally brilliant. :)

So here are some totally random things:

- The world's smallest frog is smaller than a house fly. It's called the Little Grass Frog.

- In 1983, the Vatican City registered zero births. The only country to do so, no surprise.

- Shakespeare's most talkative character is Hamlet. None of his other characters have as many lines in a single play. And we thought it would be a woman.

- General Motors' cost of health care for employees exceeds the cost of steel.

- All species of beetles are edible.

- Rudolph, the red-nosed reindeer, was invented for a US firm's Christmas promotion in 1938.

- A leech can drink up to eight times its weight in blood. In one sitting.

Cheers,
@thecreativebee

P.S. Rise. Shine. Smile.