Top 100+ Weird Facts About the World (PART -7)

🌍 Top 100+ Weird Facts About the World : Part 7

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🤯 Part 7: Facts 61–70 – Pink Lakes, Climbing Fish & Glowing Eyes


💖 61. There’s a Lake That’s Naturally Hot Pink

Lake Hillier in Western Australia is famous for its vibrant pink color. The hue comes from specific algae and salt-loving bacteria. And no — it’s not dyed!


🌩️ 62. There’s a Storm That Hasn’t Stopped in Over 100 Years

In Venezuela, Catatumbo Lightning strikes up to 280 times per hour, for 260 nights a year. Scientists still can’t fully explain why it happens.


🐟 63. Some Fish Can Climb Trees

The mudskipper can use its fins to crawl on land and even scale tree roots and low branches. Basically, it’s a fish that forgot it’s a fish.


☢️ 64. Bananas Are Slightly Radioactive

Because they contain potassium-40, bananas emit a small amount of radiation. Don’t worry — you’d need to eat millions in one sitting to glow in the dark. 😂


🐸 65. Frogs Can Freeze Themselves Alive

Some frogs in North America survive winter by freezing solid, with no heartbeat. When spring returns, they thaw out and hop away like nothing happened.


🧛 66. Your Eyes Might Glow in the Dark (Sort Of)

Under certain infrared lights, some people’s eyes can reflect light due to the tapetum lucidum — the same layer that gives cats and dogs their eerie night glow.


🧠 67. A Brain Can Survive for Minutes Without a Body

After decapitation (in lab animals), brain activity has been measured for up to 4 minutes. Science is still exploring what consciousness means in such moments.


🌲 68. Trees Can “Talk” to Each Other

Through underground fungal networks (nicknamed the Wood Wide Web), trees send signals to share nutrients, warn of danger, and support sick neighbors.


🐌 69. Snails Can Sleep for Up to 3 Years

When the environment gets tough, some snails enter a state of hibernation or estivation and just… nap it out for years. Sounds kinda tempting, right?


🧊 70. Ice Can Be So Cold It Burns

Touching ultra-cold dry ice can give you a frostbite-like burn instantly. It’s the cold version of touching a hot pan — painful and dangerous!


📊 Fact Count: 70/100+

From electric storms to tree-hugging fish, our universe doesn’t just surprise — it stuns.

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Top 100+ Weird Facts About the World (PART -5)

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🤯 Part 5: Facts 41–50 – Laws, Food, and a Dinosaur Twist

From countries where it’s illegal to frown (yes, really) to food that fights back, these facts will leave you laughing, cringing, and definitely sharing them with friends.


⚖️ 41. It’s Illegal to Die in Some Places

In Longyearbyen, Norway, it’s illegal to die — seriously. Due to permafrost, bodies don’t decompose, so dying residents must be flown elsewhere for burial.


😶 42. You Can Be Fined for Not Smiling in Milan

A law in Milan, Italy, technically requires citizens to smile at all times (unless at a funeral or hospital). Frowning in public? You might just break the law!


🍗 43. Chickens Are the Closest Living Relatives to T-Rex

Genetic studies show that chickens share more DNA with Tyrannosaurus rex than any other living animal. So technically, we’re living among mini dinos. 🦖


🍽️ 44. Casu Marzu: The Cheese That Moves

In Sardinia, there’s a cheese called Casu Marzu, which contains live maggots. The cheese is considered spoiled when the maggots die. Bon appétit?


🍲 45. There’s a Fruit That Tastes Like Chocolate Pudding

Meet the black sapote, often called “chocolate pudding fruit.” Its ripe flesh looks and tastes like rich, creamy dessert — no sugar needed.


👻 46. A Town in France is Officially Haunted

Château de Brissac is not only known for its architecture but is said to house the “Green Lady” ghost. Locals even passed down legal documents about her haunting.


🐸 47. Frogs Can Freeze Themselves and Survive

The wood frog can literally freeze solid in winter, stop its heart, and thaw back to life in spring — making Elsa’s powers look kinda basic.


🚽 48. Public Toilets in Japan Play Music to Hide Embarrassment

Japanese toilets often feature a button to play sounds like waterfalls or birds chirping — all to mask awkward noises. Now that’s thoughtful tech.


🎲 49. In Thailand, It’s Illegal to Step on Money

Because the king’s face appears on Thai currency, stepping on a coin or bill is considered an insult to the monarchy — and is against the law.


🧠 50. Your Brain Has More Connections Than the Milky Way Has Stars

With 100 billion neurons and over a quadrillion connections, your brain is more complex than our galaxy. So yeah, you’re kind of a cosmic miracle.

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