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101 Creepy, Weird, Scary, Interesting, and Outright Cool Facts

A Collection of 101 Facts That Are Sure to Leave You Creeped Out and Entertained

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101 Creepy, Weird, Scary, Interesting, and Outright Cool Facts

By: Tyler Backhause
Narrated by: Dave Wright
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Who doesn't love facts and random bits of information? "I did not know that" or "Teach me something I don't know!" are commonly heard phrases among people today. Along with this, the most powerful driving force behind our random browsing of the Internet or social media is the pursuit of new information. This brings me to the reason why I wrote 101 Creepy, Weird, Scary, Interesting, and Outright Cool Facts.

Here are some categories you will receive facts from in this book:

  • Plants and nature
  • Computers and technology
  • History
  • Science, math and space
  • Urban legends

Did you know that sea cucumbers are a class of invertebrate marine animals that inhabit almost every sea in the world? Their bodies can regenerate at an exceptionally fast rate, which allows them to regrow organs that were completely lost. As such, they have developed a defensive mechanism where they throw out their intestines - and sometimes even more internal organs - when they are attacked by predators. This is just one of the facts listed in this book, so if you're ready for me, start listening now.

©2016 Tyler Buckhouse (P)2016 Tyler Buckhouse
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