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🐾 1. Weird Nature
Which tiny animal can survive extreme conditions by entering a nearly inactive state?
Did You Know? Tardigrades, sometimes called water bears, can enter a state called cryptobiosis when conditions become extremely harsh. Their metabolism can drop dramatically, allowing them to survive environments that would be fatal to many other organisms.

🎬 2. Movie Trivia
Which famous movie prop is known as “Rosebud”?
Did You Know? Rosebud is the sled from Citizen Kane. The mysterious word is revealed near the end of the 1941 movie, making the object one of the most famous props in classic American cinema.

🎹 3. Music Trivia
Which instrument typically has 88 keys on a modern standard version?
Did You Know? A standard piano has 88 keys, including 52 white keys and 36 black keys. The instrument's wide range allows pianists to play extremely low and high notes without changing instruments.

🌍 4. Strange Geography
Which country has a place officially known as the village of Hobbiton?
Did You Know? New Zealand became closely associated with Middle-earth after being used as the filming location for The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit. Hobbiton was built near Matamata and became a popular tourist attraction.

🔎 5. TV Trivia
Which fictional detective lived at 221B Baker Street?
Did You Know? Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson are famously described as living at 221B Baker Street in London. The address became so strongly connected with the detective that it has become a major literary landmark.

🌶️ 6. Food Trivia
Which spice was once valuable enough to be used as a form of currency?
Did You Know? Black pepper was highly prized in parts of the ancient and medieval world. Its value helped make the spice trade extremely important, and pepper was sometimes used in payments and trade agreements.

🐐 7. Animal Trivia
Which farm animal has rectangular pupils?
Did You Know? Goats have horizontally oriented rectangular pupils. This unusual shape gives them a wide field of view, which can help them spot predators while grazing.

🥕 8. Pop Culture
Which cartoon character is famous for saying, “What's up, Doc?”
Did You Know? Bugs Bunny first appeared in the late 1930s and quickly became one of Warner Bros.' most recognizable animated characters. His relaxed personality and clever humor helped make him a lasting pop-culture icon.

🪢 9. Unusual History
Which ancient civilization used knotted cords called quipu to record information?
Did You Know? The Inca used quipu, systems of knotted and colored cords, to record information. Researchers believe they were used extensively for numerical and administrative purposes, although some aspects of their full meaning remain debated.

👂 10. Fun Science
Where are the three smallest bones in the human body located?
Did You Know? The three tiny bones are found in the middle ear. They are called the malleus, incus, and stapes, and together they help transmit vibrations from the eardrum toward the inner ear.

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