25 Cosas que NO Sabías en 5 minutos!! ⏰😲 [217]

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11 Aug 202405:55

Summary

TLDRThis video shares a fascinating collection of 25 surprising and unique facts. From bodybuilding trapezius muscles that seem like muscle suits to the intriguing use of Wombat's behind for self-defense, each fact will leave you amazed. Discover quirky facts such as a dedicated airline for dogs, how a Burger King initiative served burgers to drivers stuck in traffic, and the surprising value of Nike's logo. Learn about the world's longest mustache, the truth behind spider silk, and how to use garlic to stick to egg yolks. These fun and mind-blowing facts will surely make you see the world in a new light.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Bodybuilders' trapezius muscles are so large and voluminous that it looks like a slim person is wearing a muscle suit.
  • 😀 There is an airline specifically for dogs that accommodates 15 dogs and their owners, with relaxation areas, treats, stress-relieving jackets, and noise-canceling ear muffs.
  • 😀 The longest mustache in the world is 1.72 meters, made from the facial hair of hundreds of people to raise awareness about men's health.
  • 😀 Spider silk is stronger than steel, with research showing that some spider threads are stronger than materials like plastic, fiberglass, and even carbon fiber.
  • 😀 Amelogenesis imperfecta is a genetic condition that makes teeth soft, brittle, and prone to easily breaking off.
  • 😀 Some countries reward athletes with money for winning medals, with varying amounts for bronze, silver, and gold medals.
  • 😀 The Nike logo cost only $35 to design, created by a student who later received 500 shares worth around a million dollars when the company went public.
  • 😀 Wombats use their rear ends to defend against predators by blocking tunnel entrances and can even crush attackers with their powerful backsides.
  • 😀 In 2019, Burger King launched a campaign in Mexico City where drivers stuck in traffic could order burgers using the app, and orders would be delivered to their cars.
  • 😀 Cicada urine is often mistaken for rain, as the insects expel excess liquid after consuming sugars from trees, especially when many insects are clustered together.

Q & A

  • What is unique about the trapezius muscles of bodybuilders?

    -Bodybuilders have trapezius muscles so large and voluminous that it looks like a slim person is wearing a muscle suit.

  • What is special about the airline for dogs?

    -The airline for dogs can accommodate 15 dogs and their owners, offering relaxation spaces, treats, stress-relief jackets, and noise-canceling earmuffs.

  • How long is the world's longest mustache?

    -The world's longest mustache belongs to Tamy Manis, measuring 1.72 meters. The mustache is made from human beard hair and was created for a campaign promoting men's health.

  • Is the myth that spider silk is stronger than steel true?

    -Yes, spider silk is indeed stronger than many materials, including most plastics, fiberglass, and even steel, according to a test conducted by James from The Action Lab.

  • What is amelogenesis imperfecta and how does it affect teeth?

    -Amelogenesis imperfecta is a genetic condition that affects the structure and appearance of teeth. The enamel mineralizes normally but is softer, more brittle, and easily chips or peels off.

  • How much does Nike's logo cost and what is its story?

    -Nike's logo cost only $35 when it was designed by a student, who worked for 17.5 hours. As a result, the student was later rewarded with 500 shares of Nike stock, which are now worth around a million dollars.

  • How do wombats defend themselves from predators?

    -Wombats defend themselves by using their rear ends to block tunnels when predators attack. Their backsides are reinforced with cartilage, allowing them to resist injury.

  • What was the unique initiative launched by Burger King in Mexico City in 2019?

    -In 2019, Burger King launched an initiative in Mexico City where drivers stuck in traffic could order a burger through the app, and the order would be delivered directly to their vehicle as they moved through traffic.

  • What happens when cicadas swarm trees?

    -When cicadas swarm trees, they suck sugars from the trees and excrete excess liquid, which can look like rain, even though it is actually cicada urine.

  • Why are gansos (geese) used as an alarm system around some prisons in Brazil?

    -In some Brazilian prisons, geese are used as a natural alarm system because they are extremely territorial and loudly warn of any intruders approaching their space.

  • What happens when you rub garlic on your fingers?

    -Rubbing garlic on your fingers makes them sticky due to the presence of mercaptans, compounds containing sulfur and hydrogen molecules that give garlic its strong smell and stickiness.

  • What is the story behind the creation of a robot used in the TV show 'House of the Dragon'?

    -The robot called Bog 2.0 is used in the filming of scenes involving dragons in the TV show 'House of the Dragon'. It was designed to help create realistic dragon footage.

  • Why do two identical cars in Dubai cost vastly different amounts?

    -The difference in price for two identical cars in Dubai is due to their license plate numbers. Cars with fewer digits in their license plate number are significantly more expensive.

  • What is the price of a shirt with sweat stains painted on it?

    -A shirt with painted-on sweat stains can be sold for $350 by a luxury fashion brand, highlighting the bizarre nature of high-end fashion trends.

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