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I did know that! (7/10) - Did you know that one of the greatest pirates in the 1700s was a Chinese woman named Ching Shih, who retired rich and died peacefully?
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I didn't know that! (8.5/10) -- Did you know that a giraffe only has seven vertebrae in their necks, just like humans? This gives them limited mobility and they have to do a kind of split with their front legs to bend their heads down.
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Lightbringer
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No 10/10! Did you know that a rabbit is not a rodent?
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7/10 I've never really thought about that before. I just think of a rabbit as a cute animal that is sometimes a pet. -- Did you know that tamales used to be "worshipped" by the Aztecs? The Aztecs didn't tolerate any disrespect towards their tamales.
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10/10 What? - The British pound was not divided into 100 cents like our dollar, but its smallest part was called a penny, and that's why we call our cent a "penny" today. But for more than one, the British called them "pence" while ours are called "pennies." Source: http://www.usmint.gov/kids/coinNews/circulating/01centCoin.cfm - In case of mods
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