These little beasts don’t have the best vision, but echolocation allows them to get around just fine.
Bats.
These potato chips famously confuse Americans who try them.
Ketchup chips.
Known for its culture of advanced vending machines, this country has long existed on the cutting edge of technology.
Japan.
This artist spends a lot of her time creating folklore on midnights.
Taylor Swift.
These slimy, little rain-lovers make beloved, and buttered, dishes in French cuisine.
Snails.
This controversial, family splitting desert is served around Christmas. Some of its recipes even call for booze.
Fruit cake.
This southern city is known as the Big Easy.
New Oreleans.
This Canadian actor turned musician has been famously asking his friend to do something for him lately.
Drake.
These brilliant sea creatures are technically mammals.
Dolphins.
This funky, fermented, sweet and spicy accompanying dish is culture-defining in certain parts Asia.
Kimchi.
This province is known for its impressive amount of potatoes.
Prince Edward Island.
Destiny’s Child and Solange famously created the theme song for this Disney animated series.
The Proud Family.
Snoopy, the world’s most famous fictional dog, is actually this breed of canine.
Beagles.
This japanese dish places breaded meat with curry and rice.
Katsu curry.
This area of Toronto is world renowned for its lilac-petaled trees, a gift given to Toronto by Tokyo decades ago.
High Park.
This Famous Canadian superhero is part-owner of a soccer club and a mobile phone company.
Ryan Reynolds.
This animal may have no brain, but it's no dummy. (I mean it, it literally has no brain, that isn’t just a part of the joke).
Starfish.
500: This famous lumpy, doughy British side is as traditional as it gets, often served with beef and gravy.
Yorkshire pudding.
This Canadian city is historically known as Flowertown.
Brampton.
In the 2000s classic Mean Girls, Lindsey Lohan performs this song. She later references the same song years later in her comeback role in Falling for Christmas.
Jingle Bell Rock.