This flightless bird lays the largest egg in the world and has eyes bigger than its brain.
ostrich
There’s a museum in Sweden dedicated entirely to failures.
real (Yes, it exists – the Museum of Failure.)
This wobbly dessert became a party staple in the 60s
Jell-O
This creature can survive being frozen solid and thawed out.
wood frog
This man holds the world record for the most world records — over 700 of them.
Ashrita Furman
In 1962, NASA trained cats to be astronauts.
rubbish (They trained monkeys, chimps, dogs – not cats.)
Elvis Presley loved fried peanut butter and this fruit sandwich.
banana
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This fruit is the only one that has its seeds on the outside.
Strawberries
A town in Oregon once elected a goat as mayor.
real
This “TV dinner” brand was one of the first to be sold in stores in the 1950s.
Swanson
In Switzerland, it’s illegal to own just one of this pet.
guinea pig
This library, buried in the Arctic, stores copies of books and documents in case of global disaster.
Arctic World Archive
The inventor of the microwave oven discovered it by accidentally melting a candy bar in his pocket.
real
This green veggie is known to smell when overcooked — and kids love to hate it.
Brussels sprouts
Bananas are technically classified as this.
berry
This animal can live forever — by reverting to its younger form after adulthood.
immortal jellyfish
There’s a planet made entirely of cheese.
rubbish (Though there is one made mostly of carbon — a “diamond” planet.)
Before ketchup, this was the most popular condiment in 18th-century Europe.
mustard
This animal’s heart is in its head.
shrimp