Data reveals facts.
The last test took place in North Korea in 2017.
The last test took place in North Korea in 2017.
About 30 million supernovae per year across the observable universe.
In Our Milky Way Galaxy
Rate: Roughly 1 to 3 supernovae per century in the Milky Way.
About 30 million supernovae per year across the observable universe.
In Our Milky Way Galaxy
Rate: Roughly 1 to 3 supernovae per century in the Milky Way.
Other ancient cities continuously inhabited include:
Other ancient cities continuously inhabited include:
#AnimalFacts #NatureLovers #FunFacts #Wildlife
Source: National Geographic, BBC Earth
#AnimalFacts #NatureLovers #FunFacts #Wildlife
Source: National Geographic, BBC Earth
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Source: DataReportal
#SocialMedia #FunFacts #DigitalWorld #TechTrivia
Source: DataReportal
Source: World Population Review
Source: World Population Review
Source: World Population Review
Source: World Population Review
Ipsos Global Advisor Report
Ipsos Global Advisor Report
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Brazil
Italy
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United States
Japan
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Brazil
Italy
United Kingdom
Australia
Thailand
Sweden
The Etruscan shrew’s brain weighs just **0.1 grams** (0.0001 kg)! Despite its size, this tiny predator has a lightning-fast metabolism to hunt insects. 🐜⚡
Source: [Journal of Comparative Neurology](onlinelibrary.wiley.com)
#TinyBrains #NatureFacts #MiniMarvels
The Etruscan shrew’s brain weighs just **0.1 grams** (0.0001 kg)! Despite its size, this tiny predator has a lightning-fast metabolism to hunt insects. 🐜⚡
Source: [Journal of Comparative Neurology](onlinelibrary.wiley.com)
#TinyBrains #NatureFacts #MiniMarvels
Eyes on the prize! Chameleons can move each eye independently (180°!) to scan for bugs and threats. Then they ZAP prey with a sticky tongue. 🐜👅
Source: @ScienceChannel
#ReptileMagic #WildlifeWednesday #EyeSpy
Eyes on the prize! Chameleons can move each eye independently (180°!) to scan for bugs and threats. Then they ZAP prey with a sticky tongue. 🐜👅
Source: @ScienceChannel
#ReptileMagic #WildlifeWednesday #EyeSpy
Double vision! The Anableps fish has eyes split into two parts: one for seeing above water, one for below. Perfect for spotting predators and snacks! 🦅🍴
Source: @NatGeoWild
#AquaticLife #EvolutionWins #FishAreCool
Double vision! The Anableps fish has eyes split into two parts: one for seeing above water, one for below. Perfect for spotting predators and snacks! 🦅🍴
Source: @NatGeoWild
#AquaticLife #EvolutionWins #FishAreCool
Nighttime ninjas! Owls’ tube-shaped eyes are packed with rod cells for seeing in the dark. Bonus: They can spin their heads 270° to watch you sneak snacks at 3 a.m. 🌙
Source: @ScienceNews
#BirdWatching #NocturnalLife #OwlObsessed
Nighttime ninjas! Owls’ tube-shaped eyes are packed with rod cells for seeing in the dark. Bonus: They can spin their heads 270° to watch you sneak snacks at 3 a.m. 🌙
Source: @ScienceNews
#BirdWatching #NocturnalLife #OwlObsessed
Unleash the rainbow! Mantis shrimp see UV light AND polarized light with 16 color receptors (we have 3). Their vision is like a living kaleidoscope! 🌈
Source: @AmMuseumNatHist
#ScienceIsCool #MarineLife #ShrimpGoals
Unleash the rainbow! Mantis shrimp see UV light AND polarized light with 16 color receptors (we have 3). Their vision is like a living kaleidoscope! 🌈
Source: @AmMuseumNatHist
#ScienceIsCool #MarineLife #ShrimpGoals
Did you know?
Goats have rectangular pupils that stay parallel to the ground even when they bend to graze! This gives them a 330-degree field of view to spot sneaky predators. 👀
Source: @NatGeo
#AnimalFacts #GoatGang #NatureIsWeird
Did you know?
Goats have rectangular pupils that stay parallel to the ground even when they bend to graze! This gives them a 330-degree field of view to spot sneaky predators. 👀
Source: @NatGeo
#AnimalFacts #GoatGang #NatureIsWeird
The Etruscan shrew’s brain weighs just **0.1 grams** (0.0001 kg)! Despite its size, this tiny predator has a lightning-fast metabolism to hunt insects. 🐜⚡
Source: Journal of Comparative Neurology onlinelibrary.wiley.com
#TinyBrains #NatureFacts #MiniMarvels
The Etruscan shrew’s brain weighs just **0.1 grams** (0.0001 kg)! Despite its size, this tiny predator has a lightning-fast metabolism to hunt insects. 🐜⚡
Source: Journal of Comparative Neurology onlinelibrary.wiley.com
#TinyBrains #NatureFacts #MiniMarvels
With a **1.6 kg** (3.5 lbs) brain, dolphins ace mirror tests—proving self-awareness! Their brains are larger than humans’, but density matters more for smarts. 🌊💡
Source: Marine Mammal Science
#SmartCetaceans #OceanLife #BrainPow
With a **1.6 kg** (3.5 lbs) brain, dolphins ace mirror tests—proving self-awareness! Their brains are larger than humans’, but density matters more for smarts. 🌊💡
Source: Marine Mammal Science
#SmartCetaceans #OceanLife #BrainPow
African elephants boast a brain weighing **~5 kg** (11 lbs)! Their intelligence drives tight social bonds, problem-solving, and even grief rituals. 🧠❤️
Source: [University of Cambridge](www.cam.ac.uk)
#AnimalIntelligence #Conservation #Wildlife
African elephants boast a brain weighing **~5 kg** (11 lbs)! Their intelligence drives tight social bonds, problem-solving, and even grief rituals. 🧠❤️
Source: [University of Cambridge](www.cam.ac.uk)
#AnimalIntelligence #Conservation #Wildlife