A white cat named Smudge gets confronted while sitting down at a table to eat a plate of this.
Salad
Ireland
United Kingdom
It takes about 43 muscles to frown, but only about 17 to do this instead
Smile
Scotland’s national animal is this mythical single-horned horselike creature.
Unicorn
A dog calmly sips coffee, seemingly oblivious to being surrounded by these. He's probably not going to be fine.
Flames
North Korea
Russia
This organ produces yellow-green bile that aids the digestion of lipids in the small intestine.
Liver
He’s the “Baby” singer who’s been known to solve a Rubik’s Cube in under 2 minutes.
Justin Bieber
A panicked man sweats as he debates his options for performing this action.
Pushing a button
The Netherlands
Germany
March to the beat of your own tympanic membranes, better known as these
Eardrums
If you have porphyrophobia, the fear of this color, steer clear of Barney or Grimace.
Purple
People who know, know that side-by-side color and grainy black-and-white images of this Pixar character represent "People Who Don't Know" and "People Who Know" respectively.
Mr. incredible
Lesotho
South Africa
From the Latin for “to cut,” these teeth are responsible for cutting the food we eat.
Incisors
This system that moves blood around the human body is over 60,000 miles long.
Circulatory system
Before Rick Rolling was a thing, netizens would prank each other with links to this website featuring a sample of the Roger Miller song "Whistle Stop" sped up.
Hamster Dance
Belize
Mexico
Your brain is connected to your spinal cord by this 7-letter lower half of the brainstem.
Medulla
Not Egypt, but this southern neighbor, has more pyramids than any other country.
Sudan