Here are some random facts for you.
1. There’s an island made of recycled mollusk shells off the coast of Senegal.
2. The lyrebird can mimic almost any sound it hears, including human voices and chainsaws, which is probably alarming for its neighboring creatures.
3. Not every Model T was black. For the first few years of production, it came in gray, green, blue, and red.
4. A $1 bill doesn’t live as long as you might think. According to the Federal Reserve, each buck lasts about 7.2 years. Both $5 and $10 bills have shorter lifespans, at under 6 years. While the average $100 bill lasts 24 years.
5. There’s a word for animals with PARTIAL pigment loss. Full “albinism” is the congenital absence of ANY pigmentation or coloration, but “leucism” is a different rare condition where some pattern or color remains.
(Telegraph / Wikipedia / Wikipedia / Federal Reserve / Wikipedia)








