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Today's fact. When swallowed by toads, bombardier beetles project hot, noxious chemicals from their anuses, which sometimes forces the predators to puke them back up.
 
Today's fact. Ray Bradbury wrote the first draft of Fahrenheit 451 on a rented typewriter in the basement of the UCLA library in just nine days.
 
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Today's fact. One of Walt Disney’s first art jobs was drawing cartoons for a local barber in exchange for haircuts.
 
Today's fact. The Hardy Tree in London’s St. Pancras churchyard is named for Thomas Hardy. The Victorian writer worked at the burial ground in the 1860s and rearranged tombstones around the base of an ash tree to make room for a railway expansion.
 
Today's fact. The Palais Idéal in France is built entirely of stones a postman named Ferdinand Cheval picked up on his mail route.
 
Today's fact. In 1872, sitting president Ulysses S. Grant was pulled over and fined $20 for exceeding the Washington speed limit … on a horse.
 
Today's fact. To ensure the Queen of England receives her food on time, the clocks in the royal kitchen at Windsor Castle are set five minutes ahead.

She must be one hangry woman. 🤣🤣
 
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Today's fact. Before LeVar Burton signed on, Scott Baio was considered for the hosting role on Reading Rainbow.
 
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Today's fact. Chinese checkers was invented in Germany.
 
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