1. They Don’t Eat Like They Used To
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Is your dog or cat not eating as much as they normally do? A loss of appetite in pets could be a sign of depression, so it’s important to keep tabs on the situation. Try and keep a food diary for your pet to keep track of how they’re doing. And if you have any concerns, make sure you book in to see your vet asap so they can check your little floof over.
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Random facts about World
- California is home to the tallest living object in the world. It’s a redwood tree named Hyperion that is 379.7 feet high.
- Scientists don’t know why we yawn, but it may be a way to help regulate body temperature or even cool down the brain.
- Over 40 buildings in New York City are so large that they have their own zip codes.
- The first airplane flew on December 17, 1903. Wilbur and Orville Wright made four brief flights at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, with their first powered aircraft, aka the first airplane.
- Charles de Gaulle, the former president of France, is in the Guinness Book of World Records for having survived the most assassination attempts in the world. He survived over 30 of them before dying naturally at age 79.
- Although oxygen is colorless as a gas, when it’s a liquid or solid it has a pale blue color.
- The first Thanksgiving likely didn’t include turkey, and other staples like cranberry sauce and mashed potatoes weren’t on the menu either. The pilgrims and Wampanoag Native Americans likely dined on foods such as seal, deer, eel, squash, berries, and cornmeal.
- In Thailand, during the Buddhist New Year celebration of Songkran, passerby are sprayed with water from giant statues of Buddha.
- The probability of a blue lobster existing is widely touted as being one in two million. Bright blue lobsters are so-coloured because of a genetic abnormality that causes them to produce more of a certain protein than others.
- You have roughly the same number of bacteria cells in your body as you do human cells.