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2. This is a Snapple Cap "Real Fact." Those big mammals sure don't require as much sleep as people. Elephants are gentle giants that have been used by people throughout Asia and Africa for many generations.
New York County. This Snapple Cap is not a "Real Fact." Falls Church, Virginia, is the smallest county being only two square miles. It is part of the Washington D.C. metro area. The area of New York County (Manhattan) is nearly 23 miles.
43 mph. This is a Snapple Cap "Real Fact." That's mighty quick. The Triple Crown winner, Secretariat, is considered by many to be the fastest race horse ever. A zebra is no match for a racehorse either.
Hawaii. This is a Snapple Cap "Real Fact." Hawaii stays warm all year long being out in the Pacific ocean near the equator. A nice vacation spot indeed as long as you don't mind spending a few hours on an airplane.
1400 times. This is a Snapple Cap "Real Fact." Hummingbirds can flap their wings up to eighty times a second. Not to mention they are pretty fast as well and can fly backwards.
Lake Superior. This Snapple Cap is not a "Real Fact." The Caspian Sea is the world's largest lake. Lake Superior is the largest freshwater lake by surface area. Lake Baikal is the largest freshwater lake by volume.
12. This is a Snapple Cap "Real Fact." That seems like an awfully long time to be painting lips but what can I say, you can't argue with greatness. In addition to painting the Mona Lisa, he also created the Last Supper and The Vitruvian Man among many other classics.
Honeybees. This is a Snapple Cap "Real Fact." Honeybees produce that gooey substance that makes life a little sweeter. A Queen can live up to three years; while her workers hardly survive a month.
Representation of the seven continents. This is a Snapple Cap "Real Fact." The Statue of Liberty was a gift to the United States from the people of France in 1886. It was created by the sculptor Frederic Auguste Bartholdi.
61,000. This is a Snapple Cap "Real Fact." That comes out to over one thousand pizzerias per state. We Americans sure enjoy our pizza and our Snapple. Especially while watching a football game on a Sunday.
Pips. Pips are used on dice as well as dominoes. The new Snapple "Real Facts" start at #673. "Real Fact" #673 deals with turtle reproduction. All of these "Real Facts" in this quiz are actually real facts, so don’t worry, the answers are out there.
Lachanophobia. Lachanophobia is the fear of vegetables. I guess Bugs Bunny should have been a counselor for anyone suffering from Lachanophobia. He just might have been able to help. On a serious note, not having vegetables in your diet is not healthy and can lead to health problems as you get older.
They are the same sex per litter. Armadillos usually give birth to four babies at time, but they are either all boys or all girls. Armadillos are related to sloths. When the babies are born, they are pink because they are lacking a shell. Armadillos are primarily found in South America and the southern U.S.
Pistol shrimp. The Pistol shrimp is one of the loudest creatures in the ocean. It generates noise with a specialized claw. The noise the pistol shrimp makes actually has the ability to kill small fish that come near it. You might want to consider this before you bring one these guys home to your aquarium.
Siberian tiger. The new "Real Facts" from Snapple include many animal questions. Siberian tigers are the largest tigers. Siberian tigers enjoy going in the water and swimming. Most cats, however, try to stay a safe distance away from going in water.
Warren Harding. Warren G. Harding was the 29th president of the United States. He was the first president to ride in a car during his inauguration. His presidency is considered by many to have been a disaster due to the many scandals that his administration kept getting caught up in. He died on the West Coast while touring the country in 1923.
Whooping crane. Can you believe that when a whooping crane stands up it is five feet tall! Due to indiscriminate hunting of the bird, they were almost eradicated by the 1940s. Today, the whooping crane is making a comeback, but it is still on the endangered species list.
Thirty-two. There are only a few muscles in the human ear. However, a cat has thirty-two muscles in each of their ears. The sight and hearing of a cat is considerably better than their human counterparts.
Two. Your big toe has two small bones called phalanges. The big toe is also known as the Hallux. All your other toes have three bones each in them.
A trip. Goats are useful animals that supply both meat and milk. Goat meat is popular in the Caribbean community.
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