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Physical Characteristics: 1. Anacondas are the heaviest snakes, weighing up to 550 pounds (250 kg). 2. They can grow up to 29 feet (9 meters) long. Diet: 1. Anacondas are carnivores, feeding on fish, birds, mammals, and other reptiles. 2. They can consume prey whole, including animals as large as deer. 3. Anacondas can go weeks or months without eating. Reproduction: 1. Anacondas give birth to live young (up to 80 snakes per litter). 2 Females are larger than males. Interesting Facts: 1. Anacondas can live up to 20-30 years in the wild. 2. Their scales help them blend into surroundings. 3. Anacondas are solitary animals, only coming together to mate.
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Born on August 29, 1958, in Gary, Indiana. Nicknamed "The King of Pop." Started singing at age 5 with the Jackson 5 Sold over 750 million records worldwide. Iconic albums: "Thriller," "Bad," "Off the Wall," "Black or White." Famous music videos: "Thriller," "Moonwalk," "Beat It." Popularized dance moves: "Robot," "Moonwalk," "Anti-Gravity Lean." 13 Grammy Awards, American Music Award's "Artist of the Century." Inducted into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame twice (Jackson 5, solo). Passed away on June 25, 2009, at 50. MJ's "Thriller" is the highest-selling album of all time. - He was a talented artist and painted several artworks. - MJ's "Neverland Ranch" was a 2,700-acre estate. - He had a pet chimpanzee named Bubbles. - MJ's music and dance influenced generations of artists.
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Here are some rare and interesting facts about light: 1. Light is both wave and particle (photons). 2. Speed of light (299,792 km/s) is the universe's speed limit. 3. Human eyes can detect 1-100 billion colors. 4. Light can travel through 30 cm of water or 1 km of fiber optic cable. 5. Lasers can produce 100 billion times more intense light than the sun. 6. Light therapy treats Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). 7. The universe's oldest light is from the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation (13.8 billion years old).
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Cricket is the second most popular sport in the world, with 2.5 billion fans. The first cricket match was played in 1598 in Kent, England. The longest match lasted 14 days (1939) between England and South Africa. The fastest century was scored by AB de Villiers in 31 balls (2015). The highest individual score is 400* by Brian Lara (2004). The most wickets taken is 800 by Muttiah Muralitharan (2008). Cricket was included in the Olympic Games in 1900 (only once). The first cricket World Cup was held in 1975.
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The human body has a natural frequency of 7.83 Hz, matching the Earth's magnetic field. Different emotions and thoughts have distinct frequency ranges (e.g., love: 528 Hz, fear: 20 Hz). Sound frequencies can heal or harm; 432 Hz is considered a healing frequency. Frequency is used in medicine for diagnostic imaging (e.g., MRI, ultrasound). Quantum physics shows that particles vibrate at specific frequencies, influencing reality.
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Here are some rare and interesting facts about Kabaddi: Kabaddi is an ancient sport, mentioned in the Mahabharata (400 BCE). The word "Kabaddi" comes from the Tamil word "kai-pidi", meaning "holding hands". Kabaddi was initially played as a form of combat training for Indian soldiers. The sport was popularized in India in the 20th century by Sundar Ram, a wrestler from Punjab. Kabaddi is played in over 40 countries, with India, Iran, and Pakistan being top contenders. The Pro Kabaddi League (PKL) was launched in 2014, gaining immense popularity. Kabaddi was included in the Asian Games in 1990 and has been featured since. The sport requires immense strength, speed, and endurance, making it a thrilling spectator experience.
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Here are some rare and interesting facts about satellites: - First satellite: Sputnik 1 (1957) weighed 83 kg and measured 58 cm in diameter. - Most satellites: USA has launched over 1,700 satellites, with Russia second at around 1,400. - Largest satellite: International Space Station (ISS) spans 73 meters in length and 109 meters in width. - Smallest satellite: Femto satellites are smaller than a grain of rice (less than 1 cm³). - Highest satellite: Voyager 1 is 14 billion miles away from Earth, traveling at 38,000 mph. - Longest-operating satellite: NASA's LAGEOS 1 has been orbiting since 1976 (over 47 years). - Most expensive satellite: International Space Station (ISS) cost around $1.3 trillion. - Satellites in orbit: Over 5,000 active satellites are currently orbiting Earth.
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Here are some rare and interesting facts about handlooms: - Ancient roots dating back to 3000 BCE - Unique, soft, and durable fabric - Carries the imprint of the weaver's skill and creativity - Eco-friendly and sustainable - Preserves traditional weaving techniques and cultural heritage - Labor-intensive process - Limited production, making each piece exclusive - Features diverse designs and patterns Handlooms are a testament to human ingenuity, creativity, and tradition.
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