There are in fact six species of flamingo, all of which are extremely gregarious and social birds, often gathering closely together in vast numbers.
Yes, even though your brain weighs only about 2% of your body,
it uses around 20% of the energy your body produces every day!
It's true! They have specialized taste receptors known as chemoreceptors located on their feet, which allow them to detect and assess potential food sources, such as nectar from flowers. This unique adaptation helps butterflies identify suitable plants for laying their eggs and ensures they find the right food
4. You can’t fold a piece of paper more than 7 times.
2. Your brain uses around 20% of your body’s energy.
it uses around 20% of the energy your body produces every day!
3. Butterflies taste with their feet.
Trying to fold an ordinary sheet of A4 paper suggests that even eight times is impossible: the number of layers doubles each time, and the paper rapidly gets too thick and too small to fold. Such ‘geometric growth’ effects are dramatic: in theory, 26 folds would make the paper thicker than the height of Mount Everest.
The current world paper-folding record belongs to California high school student Britney Gallivan, who in 2002 managed to fold a 1.2km-long piece of tissue paper 12 times.
5. You can't hum while holding your nose closed. Try it!
Humming works through nasal resonance — when air flows through your nasal passages, it carries sound vibrations. Block that airflow, and the sound can’t get out as easily. It’s an example of how our anatomy affects even the smallest things we do. When we start humming, we keep our mouths closed and allow the sound to vibrate through our noses. That humming sound you hear? That’s air going up through your nose. So when you close your nose, it’s like closing the vent. The air has nowhere to go, so the hum just… stops.
Do please share your thoughts in the comments.
~ good wishes for the remainder of this month ~
All the best Jan
...Jan, thanks for the information!
ReplyDeleteNo sabía esos datos. te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteI never knew that about the brain! The paper folding one is so interesting and yes, I did try to hum with my nose plugged and it doesn't work!
ReplyDeleteI had heard about butterflies, not the paper folding. Very interesting.
ReplyDelete1 - no
ReplyDelete2 - yes
3 - had forgotten
4 - no
5 - hahah , I did try haha
I enjoyed these facts tremendously !
Very cool 😎 and fun 😁 facts, Jan.
ReplyDeleteFun facts! -Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteThank you Jan for these amazing five things!!
ReplyDeleteBut also for the beautiful flowers
Hearing/reading the word "flamboyance" I sure think of Freddie Mercury!
ReplyDeleteInteresting, Since I lost most of my hearing on the right my friend suggested I practice standing on one leg. She calls it "flamIngo" (my hubby´s name is Ingo).
Yes, thinking can make one hungry! #3 and 4 I knew. LOL on #5!
This was fun, Jan (and this rhymes, haha, English is so funny).
Yes, I held my nose and tried to hum:) and I only knew about the flamingo. Have a good week.
ReplyDeleteNot everything, thanks for the explanations!
ReplyDeletegood day , hugs Elke
I only knew one, the holding the nose and not being able to hum. The rest are good and educational, Jan.
ReplyDeleteDear Jan 🥰
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed learning these interesting facts 👍
Glad you shared
The paper folding was wonderful
Blessings to you and yours ♥️🙏
Thank you for you kind comments. Have a nice day !
ReplyDeleteGostei das curiosidades em especial a das borboletas!
ReplyDeletebeijos praianos, tuuuuuuuuuudo de bom,chica
A flamboyance of flamingos is such a fitting term! I knew 2, 3, and 4. It's hard to believe the paper-folding fact until you try it.
ReplyDeleteHello Jan :)
ReplyDeleteNo, I didn't know any of these interesting facts. Thank you for enlightening me Jan.
All the best
Sonjia.
Interesting facts.
ReplyDeleteI knew the one about the butterflies tasting with their feet.
Take care, enjoy your day!
Sitting here trying to fold paper...Lololol
ReplyDeletehugs
Donna
I would have never thought our brain needs 20% of the energy produced daily by our body. Interesting post.
ReplyDelete"Your brain uses around 20% of your body’s energy."
ReplyDeleteReally? I know many people who use much less than that; in fact no energy at all.
God bless.
Neat things to know. Thank you, Jan
ReplyDeleteI’ll be humming all day!
Flamboyance. We should all be flamingoes
ReplyDeleteFun Facts ... love them! :-)
ReplyDeletei enjoy these...i knew about butterflies!!
ReplyDeleteok...the one on folding paper is true!!
ReplyDeleteLOL! Holding my nose and wondering why no noise comes out!
ReplyDeleteYes, I just tried holding my nose and humming. You are right!
ReplyDeleteI didn't know the fact about the butterflies either. That's interesting.
And I LOVE that a group of flamingos are referred to as flamboyance. Such a fun word to say!
I did know a flamboyance of flamingos and it's such a lovely thing to say! Apparently, they get their pink colour from their diet when high in shrimp. Apparently!
ReplyDeleteGracias por estos datos, solo conocía el de las mariposas. Besos.
ReplyDeleteI didn't know any of these things. Tried humming and folding - true!!!
ReplyDeleteThese were very fun facts. I didn't know about the flamingos.
ReplyDeleteGood facts Jan. 20% is a lot! :-D
ReplyDeleteInteresting!!! Thanks for making me more knowledgable...Have a good weekend..
ReplyDeleteA fun post
ReplyDeleteI did not know any of those and yes I did try the humming, I couldn't do it but asked hubby to do it and he was able to so he must not have plugged his nose tight enough LOL!
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