Five random fun facts

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The world is full of trouble and misery, yet we are alive because along with them, there is fun. And the universe is full of wonders. So, let's know five interesting fun facts today to boost our mind.

  • Legends living on Mercury


We all know the planet, Mercury, right? It has lots of craters on it that most of the surface of it is covered by hollows. These craters were made by meteors, asteroids or comet impact. And the fun fact here is that all the discovered craters are named after famous writers, artists and composers. It includes Bangladeshi painter Zainul AbedinGerman composer Johann Sebastian BachGerman composer Ludwig van BeethovenEnglish poet Lord ByronPersian poet Hakim FerdowsiAustrian composer Wolfgang Amadeus MozartChilean poet Pablo NerudaIndian writer Rabindranath TagoreArabic poet Abu Nuwas and many more popular artists, writers and composers. You can check all the names here.

  • A Pebble Proposal


We are all familiar with this adorable black and white creature. Who doesn't love penguins? Let me tell you a fun fact about them. Did you know penguins are very loyal to their partner? Yes, unlike the human, penguins are very loyal to their second half. Another interesting fact about them is their way of proposal. A male penguin finds the smoothest pebble to impress a lady. If the female penguin likes the offering, she will accept it and look forward to a happy life. Lovely right?

  • Penguin and Milk


Another penguinly fun fact. It's unusual, but nature is strange, and it says it doesn't matter even if the penguin is a bird. Well, the more surprising fact is that it's not the female penguin who produces milk. It's the male penguin who produces milk. They produce milk for the first ten days of the baby's life before switching over to chewed up fish. Penguin milk is more healthy and nutritious, but it's better to leave them alone.

  • Who is bigger?


There are interesting things everywhere. And people make mistakes every second. And a common mistake is thinking of mars as bigger than earth. Many people may think mars is bigger than the earth, but it is actually half the size of our earth. 

  • Glowing Mushroom


What in the earth can glow? The answer is "mushroom". Yes, a mushroom named bitter oyster which can glow when it's night. This beautiful fungus can be found throughout the forests of New England. This beautiful glow can be seen with the naked eye. The reason behind this beautiful greenish glow is a reaction between its enzymes and luciferin. These mysterious mushrooms are not poisonous but extremely bitter. But it's not edible, so we should only enjoy the beauty of it.

That's all for today. Hope you enjoyed today's article. Let us know if you know of any other fun to do tricks using google which we may have missed. We'll come again with more exciting fun facts. Till then, goodbye. Stay safe and healthy.