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100

These birds can only eat with their heads upside down.

Flamingos

100

_________ has the highest kill-count of any Disney character.

Mulan

100

This common fruit contains tiny traces of cyanide in its seeds

Apple

100

This now-dead app was TikTok’s predecessor for 6-second looping videos

Vine

100

In ancient Rome, people used this liquid as mouthwash.

Urine

200

What color is hippo sweat?

Pink

200

The King of Hearts is the only king in a deck of cards without a

 moustache.

200

In Peru, this animal—commonly kept as a pet elsewhere—is eaten roasted.

Guinea pig (Cuy) 

200

The first video ever uploaded to YouTube featured this place.

Zoo ("Me at the zoo")

200

This popular fizzy drink originally contained cocaine

Coca-Cola

300

This animal can't vomit

Rabbits

300

In Victoria, Australia, it’s illegal to change this unless you're an electrician.

Light bulbs

300

In Sardinia, this meat is traditionally buried underground to cure.

Prosciutto

300

This famous video game character was originally called “Jumpman.”

Mario

300

People thought this famous medical myth was true for centuries—until we learned that humans don’t actually need to do it.

"Bleeding" as a cure for illnesses

400

During the Middle Ages in Germany, they thought a cure for a toothache was to kiss this animal

Donkey

400

Astronauts say that space smells like hot...

Meat

400

Some people in Cambodia enjoy this as a crunchy protein-rich street snack

Fried tarantulas

400

From which ancient language does the word "meme" come from?

Ancient Egyptian

400

This food was once so rare and expensive in Europe that people locked it in safes and gave it as a wedding gift.

Sugar

500

How many muscles do cats have in their ear?

32

500

Pogonophobia is the fear of...

Beards

500

This country is famous for eating balut, a fertilized duck egg.

Philippines

500

This viral audio illusion made people question their ears in 2018.

Yanny or Laurel

500

This war was technically fought over a pastry.

Pastry war (Mexico vs France)

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