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Fetal Development Week 33 (Pregnancy Health Guru)
By week 33 of pregnancy, your pineapple-sized baby weighs about four pounds! For more fascinating facts, check out your newest fetal development video update! http://Pregnancy.Healthguru...
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Amazing Ostrich Facts: History of the World's Largest Bird.
Discover the fascinating history of ostriches, the world’s largest bird! In this video, we explore how ostriches evolved over millions of years, their unique characteristics, and their significance in ancient cultures. Learn about their incredible speed, powerful legs, and why ostriches have been a symbol of strength and endurance. Whether you're a wildlife enthusiast or just curious about these remarkable creatures, this video dives deep into the facts that make ostriches stand out in the animal kingdom.
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Truth or Fail: SUPERBOWL
Like it or not....Football is a big freaking deal in American. I know not all of you are Americans, so this isn't going to be geographically fair. Also...a lot of you are nerds, like me, so you probably don't know a lot of football trivia. But getting ready for the Superbowl tomorrow, it'd probably be good to have a few fascinating facts in your back pocket...so I hope you enjoy this truth or fail.
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The Mayan Calender Sings of the End
December 21, 2012 marks the end of the Long Count and Precession Cycle. A fascinating astronomical occurrence will take place that day. The sun will be seen in a conjunction with the crossing point of the galactic equator and the ecliptic which is referred by the Mayans as the Sacred Tree. Since this is due to take place on the winter solstice, this should provide clear evidence that the proper end day of the Mayan calendar is December 21, 2012. Some say December 22,nd, 23rd or even other dates. However, the solstice was an important day to the Mayans and it is logical to think that they would conclude their calendar cycle on this day, coupled with the fact of the rare astronomical occurrence set to take place that day.
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