Facts School Forgot To Tell You

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Published 2024-01-03
Discover mind-blowing facts in "25 Facts They Never Taught You in School" – from polar bears' black skin to Hollywood's escape from patents, this video unveils hidden truths!

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Uncover the hidden secrets with our video on "25 Facts They Never Taught You in School"! Ever wondered about the real reason behind polar bears having black skin or the surprising origin of freelancing? Join us as we delve into fascinating facts that will leave you amazed. From the richest cat in the world to the unexpected connection between Hollywood's move to Los Angeles and Thomas Edison's patents, this video is a mind-bending journey through untold stories. Expand your knowledge beyond the classroom and be prepared to be surprised by the world's quirkiest revelations!

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Author: Jackson Oka
Music: Play-Doh Meets Dora - Carmen Maria and Edu Espinal

Chapters:
0:00 - Intro
0:53 - Polar bears have black skin and transparent fur
1:14 - Teddy bears are named after Theodore Roosevelt
2:01 - Freelancing originated for sword wielders
2:40 - KitKats are made from broken KitKats
3:15 - Octopus arms have their own mind
3:52 - Carrots used to be purple
4:24 - Things can be in two places at once
5:04 - Giraffes drink their potential mates' urine
5:44 - The richest cat in the world
6:18 - Pandas eat up to 84 pounds of bamboo every day
7:02 - McDonald's invented the Drive Thru because of the military
7:42 - Clouds can weigh over 500 tons
8:11 - You could swim through Blue Whale's veins
8:40 - Snakes can predict earthquakes
9:21 - Russia ran out of vodka when celebrating the end of World War II
9:53 - Adolf Hitler's nephew fought against the Nazis in World War 2
10:41 - Hollywood moved to Los Angeles to escape Edison's patents
11:26 - Native American leaders visited the Queen in 1710
12:10 - In medieval England, the word "ask" was pronounced "axe"
12:44 - In the 18th Century England, pineapples were a status symbol
13:29 - Paul Tibbets, pilot of the Enola Gay, didn't have a funeral or headstone
14:19 - Ancient Greeks feared redheads
15:02 - America's National School Lunch Program of 1946 was due to WW2
15:39 - The Soviet Union tried to snuff out the memory of Genghis Khan
16:21 - Radiation changed a firefighter's eye color

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All Comments (21)
  • @ashleymarie7452
    Second correction. The bomb dropped by the Enola Gay was named "Little Boy." Not Little Bomb.
  • @loboblanco4426
    Another cool, no pun intended, fact about polar bears is they are so efficient at keeping warm they spend all day trying to cool off.
  • @pennykeller3048
    I was born with red hair and love it. It was actually strawberry blonde at birth but still love the color of my hair
  • @julianaylor4351
    The different coloured carrot varieties have been relieved along with different coloured varieties of tomatoes. Most big supermarkets sell them, especially at Christmas.
  • @jackmorgan1052
    That explains a lot as the youngest boy who had three older redheaded sisters!
  • @jerryeubanks3177
    My wife always puts an upside-down pineapple out on the table when we have friends over. She refuses to tell me why.
  • @marylist1236
    In the 18th, and early 19th century, pineapples were also a symbol of hospitality
  • @jcfreak4ever1
    Just a tip, Mike: Genghis Khan is pronounced with a "G" like in Gary, not like in George. 😉 That said, your vids are amazing! I love learning new things from you! Looking forward to your next one! You rock! 😃😊
  • @missjody5803
    In 1964 we had a devastating earthquake in Alaska, Our dog wouldn’t allow us to go around the water that day. Animals know, also there wasn’t a bird in the air and the ocean was like a mirror that day.
  • @sylver369
    "Things" can not be in 2 places at once. A single lonely particle can be in 2 places at once, but that isn't "things" it's energy, such as light.
  • @ashleymarie7452
    Correction. The military personnel weren't allowed to go into commercial establishments while wearing their field uniforms (fatigues). This policy has long since changed.
  • @isaiahach
    while gaming out online one of my teammates was surprised and excited to be playing and talking with an actual Native American/First Nation. they're told that we're extinct in whatever US high school he attended back in 08' or 09'.
  • @julianaylor4351
    It's obvious if you think about it, that most animals can sense earthquakes, because they can hear and smell stuff we cannot.
  • FUN/WEIRD FACT: Panda cubs are not born with a gut biome able to process bamboo. So, for a time after their birth, Mom will feed them her bodily waste in order to give her cub the pre- and probiotics it needs to digest the tough fibres.
  • @SydneyB
    My favorite fact which I learned from this video is that Mike is a Hufflepuff. 😂
  • @ninaharper6282
    I knew that teddy bears were named after Roosevelt. I did not learn it in school.