Top 10 Interesting random facts

 Why does the deer follow the cry of the newborn? Why do we forget where and what we are doing? There are too many questions like this, but many questions have been answered. Today, Brother Yao brought 10 interesting facts that many people do not know in this world.


1. If the deer hears the cry of a baby, they will intuitively run to help


This is a seemingly miraculous situation, but everything just happened. This is because the cry of a human baby enters the same frequency range as the cry of a deer. This is the case with many mammals, especially humans. When we hear the cry of a newborn (human, kitten or puppy) in the brain, it will "light up" the area responsible for taking measures, thus encouraging the protection and care of the baby.

By the way, the sounds of ambulances or police sirens are in the same range, which helps inspire a sense of responsibility and impulse.



2. Why do we forget what just happened


As psychologist Tom Stafford said, the reason for forgetting you to enter the room is called the "doorway effect", which may reveal the strengths of human memory, as well as its weaknesses. For example, you are going to the refrigerator to get a drink, but when you open the refrigerator there, you suddenly don't know why you want to open the refrigerator. Or when we pass a doorway, we forget the things in the previous room. This situation is because when we take the first step out of the threshold, our brain "points to archive" the thoughts of the head in another room, making room for impressions and tasks in the new room. Due to the "doorway effect", we "easier" to replace new tasks and collect the information obtained.



3. Crows understand justice better than humans


Although many people think that the crow is a symbol of evil. But the crows almost always act together, share food, and everyone has an equal share. If the crow notices that one of them occupies more than the corresponding part, then the other birds will lose confidence in the scammer, and then they will not cooperate with this guy.

In that manner we can consider that crow is the vehicle (Vahan) of God of Justice “Shani Dev”.


4. Once, a child who stole Queen Victoria’s underwear lived in Buckingham Palace for a year


On December 14, 1838, a night porter in one of the rooms of Buckingham Palace caught a child stained with soot. The boy was wearing two pairs of trousers and took out several ladies' breeches from his pocket.

It was found that the child hid behind a piece of furniture or in a chimney during the day, and walked around in the palace at night. Sometimes, during a real meeting, he would hide under the table to listen to the conversation. When the child is hungry, he just eats food and sometimes washes things in the laundry room. Therefore, the clever boy lived in the palace for nearly a year. Subsequently, he was captured three times in the palace.



5. The Philippines has a unique lake


In the Philippines, there is a lake that is considered one of the most interesting places on earth. Taal Lake on Luzon has its own volcanic island, including a lake that contains an island called Taal Volcano. Therefore, it is an island in the island lake.



6. There is a dish in France, you must cover your head with a napkin to eat


This dish was prepared by the gardener scribe, this is a little songbird. Initially, they only fed the birds with figs for a month, then choked it with brandy and fry it completely in the fire for a few minutes. Finally eat this dish by covering the head.

Some people say that napkins help to enjoy the aroma, some people think it is because eating this wonderful creature is the object of humiliation to God.



7. In the Tower of London, there is a place called "The Crow's Main Caregiver"


The crows of the Tower of London are six captive crows, which have a special symbolic meaning to the United Kingdom. Therefore, these birds are responsible for the country. The caretaker must feed the birds and protect them from danger. The salary of the crow's caretaker is $31,900 per year.



8. Anyone, whether alive or dead, must hold a passport to travel to France


Therefore, in 1974, the Egyptian government had to prepare a passport for Ramses II (mummy) and bring his body to France for restoration.



9. A fire alarm for the deaf made by Japanese scientists with mustard smoke


The Japanese company's Air and Water Safety Service developed a fire alarm, but its working method is not through sound, but by smell. When the sensor is activated, the device uses smoke as an alarm, but at the same time it does not irritate the eyes. This device is especially useful for those who cannot hear the alarm.



10. A French company can make perfume with a deadly smell


Katia Appalateji, like many other people who lost close relatives, kept her husband’s belongings to preserve the smell of his beloved. Over time, she decided to turn the smell into a perfume and set up her own company.

"We take a person's personal belongings and extract their scents, which contain about a hundred molecules, and then turn them into perfumes," Katia explained. This perfume can not only be used as one of many ways to preserve the memory of the dead, but also as a special gift for your partner on Valentine's Day.

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