10 things we didn't know last week
Snippets from the week's news, sliced, diced and processed for your convenience.
1. You must be 16 to buy Christmas crackers.
2. George W Bush read about 95 books a year when US president.
3. Turtles breathe in to float.
4. Nazis coined the verb coventrierung (literally, to coventrate) to describe total annihilation of a city - Coventry - through aerial bombardment.
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5. One in five people only clean their homes at weekends.
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6. A cat's tongue moves at one metre per second when lapping milk.
7. The tomb of the unknown soldier was originally the idea of a padre called David Railton.
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8. Aerial massed acrobatics performed by starlings at this time of year are called "murmurations".
9. Bush crickets have the biggest testicles of any animal, in relation to body weight.
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10. People daydream for nearly half of their waking hours.
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Seen 10 things? . Thanks to Carol Walthew for this week's picture of 10 seagulls perched on a crossbar.