Penguins are the best, right?! 🐧🥰 So glad you enjoyed the video! Thanks for watching
@easycraftswithricha398621 күн бұрын
I think there isn't any country in Antarctica as well because of the cold weather
@QuickFactYou17 күн бұрын
Thanks for the comment! Antarctica is a unique place - it actually has no countries or permanent residents, just researchers from different nations who live there temporarily. Definitely a fascinating and extreme environment!
@QuickFactYou25 күн бұрын
🐧 "Thanks for watching! Which penguin fact surprised you the most? Let me know in the comments below! Don't forget to hit that like button and subscribe for more fun animal facts!" 🐧
@user-jo3ug9ov1v29 күн бұрын
Pretty sure they found a few of those on an island somewhere not too too long ago maybe idk within the last 5 years i might be wrong but i coulda swore i saw that maybe like 6 of them either they have a very grim outlook.
@QuickFactYou29 күн бұрын
Thanks for your comment! You’re right that there have been discoveries of tortoises with similar genetic traits to Lonesome George’s species. In 2019, scientists found a female tortoise on Fernandina Island with a genetic link to the Pinta Island tortoise. It's a hopeful sign, but the outlook for fully reviving the species is still uncertain. Conservation efforts continue, though, so fingers crossed! Thanks for bringing this up! 🐢🌍
@michelebartholome7798Ай бұрын
did any one else notice that while talking about president garfeild theres a man in the back ground wearing a dress? the fellow second from right has on an off white dress! while cation reads talk about next
@JustinMShawАй бұрын
The delights of AI generated images.
@robd2721Ай бұрын
Some say the Titanic coincedence wasnt all that. The White Star Line made a huge public announcement of their plans for the building of the Titanic during the same time as the author planned his novel.
@QuickFactYouАй бұрын
That's an interesting point! While it's true that the White Star Line's plans for the Titanic were public, it's still fascinating how closely certain details from the novel match up with the real-life disaster. Whether it's just a coincidence or something more, it definitely adds to the mystery and intrigue of the story!
@whatwasisayingАй бұрын
Because of the intensity of the radiation around a black hole you wouldn't live long enough to experience spaghettification.
@QuickFactYouАй бұрын
You're absolutely right! The radiation near a black hole is incredibly intense, making it impossible to experience spaghettification firsthand. It's a fascinating topic, though!
@larrybuchanan7161Ай бұрын
U didn't even come close to the number of "coincidence'' between Kennedy & Lincoln.
@QuickFactYouАй бұрын
You're absolutely right-there are a ton of crazy coincidences between Kennedy and Lincoln! I couldn't fit them all in this video, but maybe I'll do a deeper dive on just that in the future. Thanks for watching and pointing it out!
@ericgrabman6993Ай бұрын
Donald Trump was shot at the farm show grounds located on Pa. Rt. 68. Five miles down rt. 68 in 1753 the life of a 21 year old George Washington was almost taken by a native American , who claim to be a guide. However, he shortly turned on Washington pointed his musket at point blank range and pulled the trigger. The gun misfired and the rest is history. People wanting to be president need to avoid rt 68 in butler co Pa.
@GerroldWilloughby2 ай бұрын
Many people know nothing about the True Past..... Suppression is all around us.............
@QuickFactYouАй бұрын
History certainly has many layers! There's always more to uncover about the past. What do you think is one of the most surprising parts of history that's been overlooked?
@eiriksinclair59862 ай бұрын
First page of Genesis - all sources of Aegean combined into La Biblia, aka mythos, on Crete-1823BC - Arcadia of Peloponnese, aka Garden of Eden, produces Seven Orion Cities along coasts of Aegean - Hellas (Greece) are Terrestrial Cities, Anatolia (Turkey) are Non-terrestrial Cities - Mesopotamia (Sumer) provinces are Extra-terrestrial Cities, beginning of Nine Orion Gates Linear A (Europe) and Linear B (Africa) scripts delineated from Cretan Sagas - 1450BC to 1100BC - Voyages and Expeditions that outline the 10 Kingdoms of Crete described as Atlantis later by Plato - Biblical Age evolving in Mesopotamia, beginning of Twelve Orion Planet cities, Persia initiated - Aegean Seven Cities and Persian Nine Gates conflict causes Big Bang, Rome and Carthage expansion - America discovered circa 1200BC, returned to Europe via the Greenland Bridge, Ireland founded Book of Enoch - Shipping Portage of Carthage, Trident shipping lanes - 1100BC to 250BC - Cretan Guard evolves into Carthagian Vikingar, Orion tribes southern Italy, Path of Remus, Vanir - body - Pharaohs of Egypt evolve into Roma, Orion tribes of northern Italy, Path of Romulus, Aesir - mind - Removed from the Bible as the Herculean form is to be replaced by Vitruvian Man form Plato’s Critias Dialogue (Dialogue of Socrates) - Egypt 360BC - Outlines birth of Nine Gates after eruption on Thera 1623BC, fall of ancient Hellas - Outlines breeding of Olympians who migrated to the city of Troia, created Greece from Hellas - Used to inspire Hellenistic period, restarting of modern Olympians to be known as ‘the Greats’ - Leaf in Dialogue references the Dialogue of Socrates from 404BC Plato’s Timaeus Dialogue (Dialogue of Socrates rewritten) - 360BC - Uses the Hermocrates Dialogue to describe the known world, 10 Kingdoms of Atlantis - Follows the political path that caused the downfall of Hellas, equates it to current situation in Rome - Leaf in Dialogue references the Books of the Bible being compiled from the Nine Gates Plato’s Hermocrates Dialogue (spoken by the head of Sea Expeditions, Syracuse Sicily) - 360BC - Cretan Sagas and Voyages to the 10 Kingdoms of Atlantis - Discovery of America and access to the Greenland Bridge - Founding of Celtic Indian Civilizations in America, Ouroboros Dragon of eastern United States - Founding of Roman Indian Civilization in America, Jormungandr Dragon to Polynesia and Orient - Leaf in Dialogue references the Graenlaundr Sagas being taken in America since 1200BC, Danelaw - Icelandic Sagas assembled, rewritten, in 1223AD by Snorri Sturleson after the fall of the Viking Age
@QuickFactYou2 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing another deeply intricate take on ancient history and mythology! The way you've connected various civilizations, texts, and mythologies across time is fascinating. It’s always interesting to explore how different historical narratives intersect. Appreciate the unique perspective!
@DavidDavid-ux8ed2 ай бұрын
One (almost) unknown coincidence is that the Titanic and North Korean (dead) leader Kim, Il-Sung happened on the same date although separated by three years. 😮
@QuickFactYou2 ай бұрын
That’s a crazy coincidence! 😮 April 15th definitely holds some historical weight! It's wild how events separated by time can still have such eerie connections. History never fails to surprise us!
@eiriksinclair59862 ай бұрын
Pre-Columbian Era. Vikingar Age 1450-1100BC, Vikingr Age 1100-250BC, Berserker Age 250BC-791AD, Viking Age 793-1066AD Every person on the planet comes from the Aegean: *Terrestrial cities: Mercury (Sparta), Venus (Athens), Earth (Olympus), Mars (Pella) *asteroid belt: Islands of the Aegean Sea *Non-terrestrial cities: Jupiter (Baalbek), Saturn (Halicarnasus), Uranos (Pergamum), Neptune (Troia) *Extra-terrestrial cities: Babel, Babylon, Babylonia (Mesopotamia - Biblical Age) Cretan Guard - 1450BC to 1100BC - Linear A (Europe) and Linear B (Africa) and America (1200BC) Carthagian Vikingar - 1100BC to 250BC - Moved Tartarus to South America (Bravalla Moor) - Venus (Athens) and Uranos (Pergamum) tied the Gorgon Knot to Rome w/Vitruvian Man (Mars) aka Romulus - Saturn (Halicarnassus) and Neptune (Troia) tied the Gorgon Knot to Carthage w/Herculean Man (Earth) aka Remus - Mercury (Sparta) and Ethiopia tied knot as Zulu Warriors - Jupiter (Baalbek) and Anunnaki tied knot in Orion's Den (Odin's Den - Mecca) - Earth (Olympus) and Thracian Field Workers (Olmecs) tied knot in 1100BC, New Amsterdam (NY) to north, Maya to south - God Mar moves to Mesoamerica in 754BC, ties Gorgon Knot with Earth (Norse), return to European tribal colonies Vikingr Berserkers - 250BC to 791AD - Basilisk Serpent, Gold Coast, east coast United States to Vineland Station, to North Sea Mesopotamia moves to Mesoamerica - 133BC to 1002AD - Midgaard Serpent and Yggdrasil Tree of Life (Mississippi River and Tributaries), Danelaw to Fountain of Youth Jormungandr Dragon - Afrikaan Gold Coast to Amazon River to Machu Pichu to Polynesia Ouroboros Dragon - (story of Liefr Erikson, beginning of cycle Erik the Red, finish the cycle Liefr Erikson) = Leaf far Enoch son (Eroch-2nd cycle) Knights - 100AD to 500AD - Camelot in Spain (Cordova) to Byzantium (start of Byzantine Empire - Fortress of Carthage 2.0) Vikings - 793AD to 1068AD - Battle of Uppsala Sound lost 791AD, Vikings returned from America for revenge, lost 1066AD, 1068AD Skraelingr & Stave Uprising America Sinclair Knight Expeditions along St. Lawrence River - 1201AD (St. Clare), 1255AD (St. Clair), 1307-09AD (Boston beachhead), 1347AD (Plague), 1362AD (Mt. Rushmore) - Toltec Warriors to Baltics, sons of Odin - 791AD - Aztec Warriors to Volga River, sons of Malta - 1325AD - Inca Warriors to Caucassus Mts, sons of Teutonic Sinclair Knights, Anglican Byzantine Chi Rho ☧ - 1438AD 1459AD - Domenico and Bartholomew Colombo meet on Bimini Island in America in discuss how 10 year old Columbus will discovery America 33 years later in 1492AD. ** Caribbean was the Anglican Byzantine Empire after the fall of Constantinople in 1453AD. Precursor to the Anglican Church. Descendant Henry VIII was born 1491AD.
@QuickFactYou2 ай бұрын
Wow, that’s quite an extensive and imaginative take on history! It’s interesting how you’ve tied together different civilizations, mythology, and the Viking Age across so many eras and places. History definitely offers endless ways to interpret connections. Thanks for sharing such a unique perspective!
@barefootroofer2 ай бұрын
This is garbage 🗑️ 😊
@devarmont872 ай бұрын
Your comment is garbage mate. If not, then prove this videos content wrong please. Otherwise close the door behind you on the way out
@Modeltraingeek2 ай бұрын
My 7 cats always meow at eachother
@QuickFactYou2 ай бұрын
Sounds like you’ve got a little cat choir going on! 😸 Do they ever take requests, or is it all freestyle meowing? 🎶
@Modeltraingeek2 ай бұрын
@@QuickFactYou usually freestyle
@blub51172 ай бұрын
While not mentioned in the bible or tora, they are mentioned extensivly in the quran, what makes that one the superior book. I don't believe in any of them, but cats make everything better.
@QuickFactYou2 ай бұрын
That’s an interesting perspective! Cats definitely seem to steal the spotlight in all sorts of ways, no matter the text. 😸 And I agree, cats make everything better, whether they’re in a book or lounging on the couch!
@EmoBabyB2 ай бұрын
Healing bones, not everything
@QuickFactYou2 ай бұрын
True! While their purring might help with healing, cats also work their magic by lifting our spirits. 😸 They're multi-talented little healers in more ways than one!
@skyhime2 ай бұрын
The closest thing to a cat... Samson kills a lion.
@QuickFactYou2 ай бұрын
Samson might have taken down a lion, but we all know who really rules the jungle-and our homes! 🐾😸 Thanks for watching!
@QuickFactYou2 ай бұрын
😻 Thanks for watching! What’s the most surprising cat fact you learned today? Let us know in the comments below! 🐾 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell icon to join our community of curious cat lovers. Your support helps us bring you more fascinating content! 🐱💬 #CatFacts
@QuickFactYou2 ай бұрын
🏰 Which fact surprised you the most? Let us know in the comments below!👇 If you enjoyed these surprising Medieval England facts, hit the like button and share this video with your history-loving friends! Don’t forget to subscribe for more quick and fascinating facts from the past. 🛡️ #MedievalFacts #HistoryLovers
@ChotaBadmashh3 ай бұрын
Good facts
@QuickFactYou2 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed the facts! 😊 Stay tuned for more interesting and random tidbits!
@KATNYC_7183 ай бұрын
That was a ufo for sure 👽👾👽
@QuickFactYou3 ай бұрын
Who knows? Maybe the truth is out there! 👽✨ Whether it was a miracle, a UFO, or something else entirely, it's definitely one of history's most fascinating mysteries!
@QuickFactYou3 ай бұрын
🌪️ Did you know that the Great Galveston Hurricane of 1900 remains the deadliest natural disaster in U.S. history? Drop a comment with your thoughts or any hurricane facts you know! And don't forget to like and subscribe for more quick and fascinating facts! 💡
@QuickFactYou3 ай бұрын
Did Freddy Krueger just become even scarier? 😱 The truth behind A Nightmare on Elm Street is more terrifying than fiction! What do you think about the real-life inspiration for Freddy? Share your thoughts below.
@QuickFactYou3 ай бұрын
Hey everyone! 🌟 Thanks for watching our video on venomous creatures! 🐍🦑🐸 We hope you enjoyed learning about these incredible and dangerous animals. If you have any questions or want to share your thoughts, drop a comment below! ⬇
@suthatharmalingam60623 ай бұрын
but will they survive the sixed mass extinktion
@QuickFactYou3 ай бұрын
Great question! Sharks have survived multiple mass extinctions over millions of years, including the one that wiped out the dinosaurs. However, the current sixth mass extinction, driven largely by human activities, presents new challenges for sharks. Overfishing, habitat loss, and climate change are significant threats. Conservation efforts are crucial to help ensure these incredible creatures can continue to thrive in our oceans.
@TheLaceyevans3 ай бұрын
CafeteSudbury textured Westchester txt freezing surpassing at Yayaria green judger
@sapphireghidorah34003 ай бұрын
gross ai video
@QuickFactYou3 ай бұрын
The exploding ant video is definitely one of those fascinating yet unsettling nature clips! It’s incredible to see how ants have evolved such extreme defense mechanisms. While it might be a bit gross to some, it’s a powerful reminder of the diverse and often surprising ways animals adapt to their environments. What did you think of the ant’s strategy?
@sparx67663 ай бұрын
Rhythms doesn't work, it has a vowel. Y is the stand in for the vowel, just like sky.
@QuickFactYou3 ай бұрын
That's a great point! In words like "rhythms" and "sky," the letter "y" acts as a vowel. English sure has some interesting quirks!
@QuickFactYou3 ай бұрын
"Crwth" is another English word that contains no traditional vowels or the letter 'y'. It's a type of ancient Celtic musical instrument similar to a lyre.
@josephrodriguez27803 ай бұрын
What is the time in US STATE OF Michigan called hell.
@QuickFactYou3 ай бұрын
Hi there! The current time in Hell, Michigan is 7:44 PM EDT. Fun fact: Did you know that Hell, Michigan, is a real place? It's known for its humorous name and quirky attractions. Thanks for watching our video!
@josephrodriguez27803 ай бұрын
@@QuickFactYou I bring my grandchildren there every Halloween. And thank you for understanding what I said time.
@QuickFactYou3 ай бұрын
Wow, that sounds like a fantastic Halloween tradition! Hell, Michigan must be an amazing place to visit with your grandchildren during that time of year. Thanks for sharing, and I'm glad I could help with the time info. Enjoy your next visit to Hell!@@josephrodriguez2780
@josephrodriguez27803 ай бұрын
@@QuickFactYou thank you.
@wulfeman99483 ай бұрын
rum
@QuickFactYou3 ай бұрын
Ahoy, matey! No pirate story is complete without a mention of rum. It was the lifeblood of many a swashbuckler on the high seas. Cheers to the good old pirate days
@jayejaycurry54853 ай бұрын
@@wulfeman9948 Appleton Estate 12 year old Jamaican rum is my favorite. I'd like to try the 21 y.o. brew, but I'll have to save up a lot of nickels and dimes to do that.
@QuickFactYou3 ай бұрын
@@jayejaycurry5485 Appleton Estate 12-year-old is a fantastic choice! The 21-year-old brew is definitely a splurge, but it's worth every penny. Saving up for that special bottle will make it taste even sweeter when you finally get to enjoy it. Cheers!
@QuickFactYou3 ай бұрын
Love it
@thecoolkid0103 ай бұрын
Wtf im hearing
@QuickFactYou3 ай бұрын
Yeah, it's one of those 'you-have-to-hear-it-to-believe-it' stories! In 1970, a dead whale washed up on the Oregon coast, and the authorities decided the best way to dispose of it was to blow it up with dynamite. The explosion sent whale bits flying everywhere, even crushing a car nearby. It’s one of those bizarre moments in history that you can’t help but be amazed by!
@jayejaycurry54853 ай бұрын
"Not all treasure is gold and silver, mate." CAPTAIN Jack Sparrow.
@QuickFactYou3 ай бұрын
"You're absolutely right, mate! Pirates valued freedom, adventure, and the thrill of the open sea just as much as gold and silver. 🏴☠ Thanks for watching!"
@anthonywhalen77014 ай бұрын
Why don't we just say "group" for each of them and make it easy?
@QuickFactYou4 ай бұрын
Sure! While using the term "group" might seem easier, it's important to recognize and respect the unique characteristics and behaviors of different groups of animals. Each specific term reflects something special about that species. For example, a "murder" of crows highlights their association with mystery and folklore, while a "pride" of lions emphasizes their social structure and dominance. Using these unique terms adds richness and accuracy to our language and helps us appreciate the diversity of the animal kingdom.
@stanb9904 ай бұрын
Why?
@QuickFactYou3 ай бұрын
Animal group names are fascinating because they often reflect the characteristics, behaviors, or historical associations of the animals
@siralexander18844 ай бұрын
A bunch of klans men dressed in 3 piece suits are called congressman
@SShumamgys4 ай бұрын
Me and my friends were joking about this and one person went there is a reality out there where everyone gender is swapped and she said how would you feel about a male version of you and i said if he is exactly like me he dosent get bitches either and my friend said did you just roast some random version of you on another plane of reality and yourself at the same time and all i said was yes and id do it again😂
@QuickFactYou4 ай бұрын
That's hilarious! Imagining a parallel world with gender-swapped versions of ourselves, and you managed to roast both yourself and your alternate self at the same time. Your friend's reaction is priceless! 😂
@ristube33194 ай бұрын
A group of Crows are a “murder”
@theancientsam4 ай бұрын
Most popular thing on the internet? Countless groups of crows
@QuickFactYou3 ай бұрын
Crows do seem to be everywhere online! Their intelligence and social behavior make them endlessly fascinating to people. Plus, their mysterious and often eerie presence has inspired countless memes, videos, and discussions. It’s no wonder they’ve become such a popular topic on the internet!
@theancientsam3 ай бұрын
@@QuickFactYou thanks! i think you missed my pun though xD
@QuickFactYou3 ай бұрын
@@theancientsam Haha, great catch! A "murder" of crows is certainly a popular thing on the internet, especially with all the "countless" puns flying around. Thanks for pointing it out! 😄🦅
@theancientsam3 ай бұрын
@@QuickFactYou i thought they were called a conspiracy is what i was going for XD
@kallyb19984 ай бұрын
Octopi*
@QuickFactYou3 ай бұрын
Octopi, or octopuses, are indeed a big hit on the internet! Their incredible intelligence, unique appearance, and the ability to change color and texture captivate many. They’re often featured in viral videos and intriguing articles, showcasing their problem-solving skills and fascinating behaviors. It’s no wonder they’ve become internet celebrities!
@kallyb19984 ай бұрын
A group of pandas is called an embarrassment.
@QuickFactYou3 ай бұрын
That's a fun and surprising fact! The term "an embarrassment of pandas" is quite fitting, considering their clumsy and playful nature. Pandas are often seen as adorably awkward, which makes this whimsical name a perfect reflection of their endearing and sometimes goofy behavior. It's always delightful to learn about the quirky and unexpected terms used to describe animal groups!
@dge20274 ай бұрын
Group of humans is a spiritual warfare
@QuickFactYou3 ай бұрын
That’s a thought-provoking comment! It certainly highlights the complex and often challenging dynamics that can arise within human groups. The phrase "spiritual warfare" suggests the intense personal and collective struggles that can occur in human interactions, reflecting deeper conflicts and challenges. It’s a reminder of how human relationships can be as intricate and profound as the natural world’s animal group names!
@sadsack83194 ай бұрын
Collective nouns.
@kailowrez51264 ай бұрын
That bat had massive balls
@QuickFactYou4 ай бұрын
Well, it looks like that bat isn't afraid to make a statement! 😄 Thanks for watching and enjoying the video!
@angelaknotts52594 ай бұрын
A group of crows is a murder.
@QuickFactYou4 ай бұрын
That's right! A group of crows is called a "murder." It's one of those strange and eerie collective nouns that English is known for. Can you imagine trying to explain that to someone learning the language? "Oh, yes, those are crows. Together, they're a murder." Quite the conversation starter!
@ackup4 ай бұрын
my favorite animal is an okapi!
@QuickFactYou4 ай бұрын
That's awesome! Okapis are such unique and fascinating animals. Did you know they're the only living relative of the giraffe? Their zebra-like stripes and long necks make them truly special!
@ackup4 ай бұрын
@@QuickFactYou Yes i did, i watched a netflix documentary and I immediately got attached!
@QuickFactYou4 ай бұрын
@@ackup That's fantastic! It's amazing how documentaries can spark such a connection. Okapis are indeed captivating creatures. Do you have any favorite facts about them?
@ackup4 ай бұрын
@@QuickFactYou They have smelly feet 😅 and they eat charcoal and clay (i think) they make infrasonic sounds and make nests put of plants. basically all my favorites
@catdanny1004 ай бұрын
Victreebel IRL
@QuickFactYou4 ай бұрын
Victreebel IRL?? Imagine encountering a real-life carnivorous plant that could easily be mistaken for a Pokémon! In the wild, pitcher plants and Venus flytraps have evolved to lure, trap, and digest insects. Have you ever seen one up close? They're like nature's little monsters!
@welminanonato5024 ай бұрын
Ok, so the quagga is still alive..so your telling me,that the quagga is alive…right?
@QuickFactYou4 ай бұрын
Actually, the quagga, a subspecies of the plains zebra, went extinct in the wild in the late 19th century. However, through selective breeding programs like the Quagga Project in South Africa, scientists are working to bring back an animal that closely resembles the quagga by breeding zebras with similar traits. So, while the original quagga is extinct, efforts are being made to recreate a look-alike through these breeding programs.
@gwensimmons_gigi16294 ай бұрын
Rad
@QuickFactYou4 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@SuperManondamoon4 ай бұрын
That's pic of a dinosaur not the actual lizard 😂
@QuickFactYou4 ай бұрын
It's from Jurrasic Park, close enough
@haha145444 ай бұрын
Also fun fact dilophosaurus did not have a frill like in the movie. It was added for dramatic effect