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Not all are 100% true....
Most dragonflies don't die of old age but are caught by predators. Even if they do survive, they still don't live much longer than a few months.
Mythbusters proved that wrong as the goldfish could remember a maze a couple days later.
Although it doesn't show up on X-rays, your baby does in fact have kneecaps. They're just not bony kneecaps. At birth, these kneecaps are still cartilage, and remain so for a few years. So all those spills and falls your toddler is taking aren't going to be knee-breakers, just sponge-compressors. By the time your child is anywhere from 3 to 5 years old, those cartilage plates will have fully ossified into big-kid kneecaps, made of real bone. And every year after that, as that bone loses its bounce, those thrills and spills will get progressively less fun until those grown-up babies are creaking and groaning with the rest of us.
Not true. Human eyes grow in size from birth until to the age of around 15 to 16. The average size of a newborn's eyeball is around 18 millimetres and that of an adult should be 24 to 25 millimetres.
True. It was done because early manual typewriters would get jammed easily so making the left hand which is not normally used do the work slowed it down enough that it wouldn't.
Now you really know everything. ;-)
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