A famous Canadian hunter named Francis Wharton shot a deer in the late 1960s, but didn't have any teeth . . . so he made dentures out of the deer's OWN TEETH and used those to eat it.
There's a city in Alaska called Diomede that's just 2.4 miles away from Russia. It’s not actually on mainland Alaska but is a tiny settlement on the west coast of Little Diomede Island in the Bering Straight. Population was just 93 in 2019.
Nike's "Just Do It" slogan is based on a murderer's last words. Gary Gilmore killed two people in Utah and got the death penalty in 1976 . . . for his last words, he said, "Let's do it."
Believe it or no, if you took all the cardboard that Amazon uses for shipping boxes in a year, it could cover the entire U.S. around two-and-a-half times.
Believe it or no, actor Billy Bob Thornton has a phobia of antiques and refuses to stay in a room that has furniture from earlier than 1950. Supposedly, some 250,000 in the US suffer from it.
Believe it or no the U.S. Forest Service created Smokey the Bear in 1944 after their deal ran out with Disney to use Bambi on their forest fire prevention posters.
Believe it or no, there are more trees on Earth than stars in the Milky Way galaxy . . . and it's not even that close. There are around three trillion trees versus 100 to 400 billion stars.