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* ... that a narwhal's tusk is | * ... that a narwhal's tusk is one of its two teeth, that all male but only only some female narwhals have tusks, and that scientists do not know why narwhals have tusks? | ||
* ... that, on occasion, mysterious sounds are recorded underwater, and no one knows where they come from? One famous one is The Bloop, which was much louder than even the loudest underwater animals (whales). | * ... that, on occasion, mysterious sounds are recorded underwater, and no one knows where they come from? One famous one is The Bloop, which was much louder than even the loudest underwater animals (whales). | ||
* ... that, of the 17,000 words Shakespeare used, over 1700 are recorded for the first time in his works. | * ... that, of the 17,000 words Shakespeare used, over 1700 are recorded for the first time in his works. |
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