Return of the Fact Sphere
Feb. 9th, 2012 09:46 pmContrary to popular belief, wolves can and do attack humans, with over one hundred fatalities recorded in France alone.
The Cordyceps fungus, which controls ants's activities as part of its reproductive cycle, tastes good with chutney.
The goddess Freya rode in a chariot pulled by two giant cats.
During the filming of a Tarzan movie in the 1930s, the chimpanzee playing Cheetah attacked the cast and had to be put down.
Colonel Harlan Sanders was not actually a colonel. He was a lieutenant.
Professional stage magicians are bound to a secret oath invented in 1291, whereby any magician who publically reveals the secrets of any trick must work in Branson, Missouri for three years.
George Romero's classic film Night of the Living Dead is not under copyright. It was originally titled "Night of Anubis", and he neglected to put a copyright notice on the new title card when he changed its name.
Fingernails and toenails do not grow after death. They escape.