Have you ever wondered how rare your eye color is or who are the richest people in the world? If you did, then TikToker Casey Rosenberg has answered these questions for you. In fact, his whole page is dedicated to giving you even more facts about things that you didn’t even realize you wanted to know.
This TikToker with 2 million followers creates videos on all sorts of topics, ranging from facts about countries, to how rare are the features that you have. As Casey himself summed up what his content is all about in his bio: “Knowledge in 60 seconds.”
#1 10 Amazing Cat Facts
• Cats spend 70 percent of their lives sleeping.
• A cat named Stubbs was a mayor in Alaska for 20 years.
• Isaac Newton invented the cat door.
• The oldest cat lived to be 38.
• Cats can make over 100 vocalizations.
• Cats with more than 18 toes are called polydactyl.
• If a cat lays on their back, it means they trust you.
• Cats are most active at dawn and dusk.
• Cats sweat through their paws.
• Cats are 95.6 percent tiger.

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#2 10 Amazing Dog Facts
• A dog’s sense of smell is 40 times better than a human’s.
• 45 percent of dogs sleep in their owner’s bed.
• All puppies are born deaf.
• A dog’s nose print is as unique as a human’s fingerprint.
• A Greyhound can beat a cheetah in a long distance race.
• The Saluki is the oldest dog breed.
• The Labrador Retriever is the most popular dog breed.
• Dogs get jealous when they see you playing with other pets.
• A Golden Retriever was a mayor in California.
• Newfoundland dogs have webbed paws.

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#3 3 Pet Facts
1. Your cat talks to you. It’s been found that adult cats only meow at humans.
2. Your dog is smart. The average dog can understand 250 words and gestures.
3. Your bird loves to dance. Scientists have found that birds love listening to classical music.

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#4 The Most Popular Dreams, According To Psychologists
10. Being late
9. Moving is slow motion
8. Being lost
7. Having you teeth to fall out
6. Mortality
5. Flying
4. Being unprepared for a test
3. Being back in school
2. Being chased
1. Falling

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#5 How To Get Rid Of Any Stain
• Coffee stain? Use vinegar and warm water.
• Sweat? Use lemon juice.
• Wine? Use baking soda.
• Makeup? Use shaving cream.
• Ink? Use white toothpaste.
• And blood? Use vinegar and warm water.

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#6 How To Pick A Perfect Watermelon Every Time
Produce experts say there are 3 key things to look for when picking a watermelon:
1. Go for the gold. The spot on the watermelon is called the ‘field spot.’ The richer in gold color, the better.
2. Look at the stripes. The tripes should be even and contrast sharply.
3. Look at the shape. The more round the watermelon, the sweeter it will be.

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#7 Why We Get Déjà Vu?
Déjà vu has been described as a ‘glitch in the matrix.’ It’s the feeling that you’ve done something or seen something before. But is this proof that we’re living in a simulation? Scientists say, not so fast and believe it has to do with memory.
One leading theory is called ‘split perception’: your brain accidentally perceives an event twice, making it feel like you’ve been there before. Another theory is that your brain gets confused and tries to recall memories when processing the present.
Regardless, déjà vu is always strange.

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#8 The Safest And Most Dangerous States: 2021 Edition
Starting with safest:
5. North Dakota
4. Connecticut
3. Iowa
2. Vermont
1. Based on violent crime, the safest is Maine.
For the most dangerous:
5. California
4. Tennessee
3. Nevada
2. Arkansas
1. The most dangerous state based on violent crime is Alaska.

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#9 5 Affordable Countries To Visit: Asia Edition
5. Thailand ($50-60 per day)
4. Indonesia ($40-50 per day)
3. Philippines ($35-50 per day)
2. Malaysia ($25-50 per day)
1. Vietnam ($25-35 per day)

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#10 How Rare Is Your Birthday?
• The most common birth months are July, August, September.
• The rarest are January, February and March.
• The most common dates are September 9th, 10th, 12th, 17th and 19th.
• The rarest birthdays are January 1st, July 4th, November 25th, December 25th, and February 29th.

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#11 How Rare Is Your Tongue?
• Only 67 percent of people can roll their ‘r’s.
• 60 percent of people can curl their tongues.
• Just 25 percent of people can fold their tongues.
• 14 percent of people can make a cloverleaf.
• Only 8 percent of people can touch their nose.

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#12 Top 10 Pet Names Of 2021
10. Cooper
9. Chloe
8. Stella
7. Daisy
6. Lily
5. Buddy
4. Max
3. Charlie
2. Luna
1. Bella

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#13 People’s Weirdest Fears
• Lachanophobia is the fear of vegetables.
• Pedophobia is the fear of children.
• Podophobia is the fear of feet.
• Lutraphobia is the fear of otters.
• Turophobia is the fear of cheese.
• Nomophobia is the fear of being without your phone.

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#14 How To Always Stop Brain Freeze
Brain freezes are headaches that are caused by eating or drinking something too cold. The ‘freeze’ is from your body trying to maintain its core temperature. Researchers have found 2 hacks that stop brain freeze:
1. Try pressing your tongue or thumb to the roof of your mouth.
2. Try a sip of warm water.

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#15 What Is Your Foot Shape?
• If your second toe is longer that your big toe, you have what’s called a Greek foot shape.
• Do your toes decrease in size equally? You have an Egyptian foot shape.
• If your first 3 toes are equal in length, you have a Roman foot shape.
• If you have a large big toe and the rest of your toes are equal, you have a German foot shape.
• If your first 2 toes are equal in length, you have a Celtic foot shape.

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#16 The 10 Easiest Languages To Learn
10. Romanian
9. Swedish
8. Afrikaans
7. German
6. Norwegian
5. Dutch
4. Portuguese
3. French
2. Italian
1. Spanish

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#17 How Rare Is Your Eye Color: 2021 Edition
• 74 percent of people have brown eyes.
• 10 percent of people have blue eyes.
• 5 percent of people have hazel eyes.
• 5 percent of people have amber eyes.
• 3 percent of people have grey eyes.
• 2 percent of people have green eyes.
• 1 percent of people have two different-colored eyes.

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#18 5 Of The World Smartest Animals
5. Rats. Rats are known for being extremely clever and have been studied for almost 200 years.
4. Pigeons. Pigeons have an excellent memory and can recognize themselves in a mirror.
3. Pigs. Pigs have high emotional intelligence and can understand basic symbols.
2. Dolphins. Dolphins can solve complex problems and teach others.
1. Chimpanzees. Chimpanzees can learn words and make their own tools.

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#19 10 Most Common Fears
10. Acrophobia, which is fear of heights.
9. Claustrophobia, which is feal of small spaces.
8. Aerophobia, which is feal of flying.
7. Social phobia, which is fear of social situations.
6. Trypanophobia, which is fear of needles.
5. Cynophobia, which is fear of dogs.
4. Mysophobia, which is fear of germs.
3. Ophidiophobia, which is fear of snakes.
2. Glossophobia, which is fear of public speaking.
1. Arachnophobia, which is fear of spiders.

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#20 The 5 Most Expensive Dog Breeds
5. Azawakh ($9,500)
4. Tibetan Mastiff ($10,000)
3. Chow Chow ($11,000)
2. Löwchen ($12,000)
1. Samoyed ($14,000)

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#21 Facts About Height
• If you’re a male under 5’1.5″ [156 centimeters] or a female under 4’8.5″ [143.5 centimeters], you’re in the shortest 1 percent.
• Tall people tend to have healthier hearts but also have a greater risk of cancer.
• Short people tend to live longer than tall people.
• Tall people tend to be leaders with the majority of CEOs being over 6 [183 centimeters] feet tall.
• Short people on the other hand tend to be funnier.
• If you’re a male over 6’4″ [193 centimeters] or a female over 5’10” [178 centimeters], you’re in the tallest 1 percent.
• Women report that their idea partner should be 5’11” [180 centimeters] while men want someone that’s 5’6″ [168 centimeters].

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#22 Things You Should Know Before Getting A Tattoo
Almost 40 percent of American adults have at least one tattoo. But more tattoos mean a greater chance of infection. Tattoos become infected when they become contaminated and contamination can lead to amputation. The 2 main reasons for contamination are when the artist doesn’t wash their hands and wear gloves, and also the needles are not sterilized. This is why it’s so important to always get your tattoos done by a professional.

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#23 The 10 Most Common Internet Passwords
10. abc123
9. 123123
8. iloveyou
7. 1234567
6. qwerty
5. 12345678
4. password
3. picture1
2. 123456789
1. 123456

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#24 How Rare Are Your Hands?
• 95 percent of people can do the Vulcan salute.
• 65 percent of people have loop fingerprints.
• 46 percent of people don’t crack their knuckles.
• 30 percent of people have whorl fingerprints.
• 25 percent of people have a hitchhiker’s thumb.
• 20 percent of people are double-jointed.
• 10 percent of people are left-handed.
• 7 percent of people can palm a basketball.
• 5 percent of people have an arch fingerprint.
• And just 0.1 percent of people have more than 10 fingers.

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#25 3 Ways To Sleep Better
1. Stick to a sleep schedule. Having a routine reinforces your sleep-wake cycle.
2. Limit your naps. Any nap during the day that’s over 30 minutes can jeopardize a good night’s sleep.
3. Stop caffeine before bed. Having caffeine up to 6 hours before bed has been shown to significantly worsen sleep quality.

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#26 Learning Body Language: Eyes Edition
• If someone’s pupils are dilated, it means they’re interested.
• If someone is blinking rapidly, it means they’re uncomfortable.
• If someone maintains eye contact, it means they care about what you’re saying.
• If someone is constantly looking away, it means they’re hiding their feelings.

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#27 The 10 Hardest Languages To Learn
10. Russian
9. Mongolian
8. Thai
7. Vietnamese
6. Hungarian
5. Korean
4. Cantonese
3. Mandarin
2. Arabic
1. Japanese

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#28 Things To Know Before Chewing Ice
Lots of people love to chew on ice, but is it bad for our health? In moderation chewing ice is not something to lose sleep over.
However, if you are a compulsive ice chewer, you may have something to worry about. Eating too much ice per day can strip away your teeth’s enamel. If your enamel is destroyed there’s a greater chance of developing sensitivity issues as well as infections. You’ll be fine as long as you crunch in moderation.

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#29 How Rare Are Your Teeth?
• 55 percent of people have naturally straight teeth.
• 50 percent of people are missing at least one tooth.
• 20 percent of people have a gap between their front teeth.
• 8 percent of people have never had a cavity.
• 1 percent of people no longer have their wisdom teeth.

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#30 The Most Popular School Mascots
10. Falcons
9. knights
8. Cougars
7. Lions
6. Warriors
5. Wildcats
4. Panthers
3. Bulldogs
2. Tigers
1. Eagles

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