We live in a world of curiosity and amazing scientific discoveries. Gathering some lesser-known information may enlighten or disturb you. These disturbing facts challenge our perceptions and shed light on the history and behavior of humans and animals. These 25 will surprise you the most!
1. A giant short-horned lizard that squirts blood from its eyes.
When faced with life-threatening situations, giant shorthorn lizards have a strange defense mechanism. They can spurt blood from their eyes to deter predators.
2. Butterflies are known to drink blood
When we think of butterflies, we associate delicate beauty and graceful flight. But this rare event reminds us that nature can be more complex and anxiety-provoking than we imagine.
3. Researchers and doctors believed babies couldn’t feel pain.
It’s crazy that there was a time when this belief was widely accepted. Thankfully, our understanding has advanced and we now know that babies can feel pain.
4. Photographs for the funeral program may have already been taken
This thought is something we want to avoid continuing to think about. However, this work emphasizes the importance of cherishing your loved ones while they are still together and creating memories that truly capture their essence.
5. Dogs like squeaky toys because they remind them that small animals will be killed.
Dogs are instinctively attracted to these toys because the sound mimics the high-pitched scream of a small animal being killed. Don’t let this make you think of your dog as a murderer. They are man’s best friend (wink).
6. You never know if there’s a secret that everyone knows except you.
There are many secrets in the world that we don’t know about, which can cause unnecessary paranoia. It’s always better to embrace mystery than worry about things we can’t control.
7. Cannibalism is common in hamsters.
A small and adorable pet, hamsters, like most cute animals, have a dark side, which shouldn’t come as much of a surprise. Cannibalism is common among hamsters, especially by eating their offspring.
8. You pass the anniversary of your death every year.
This alarming fact will force you to embrace the present and create a life worth celebrating. It reminds us that life is precious and we need to make the most of each day.
9. There are small mites on your eyelashes
These mites remain hidden and come out at night to feed and lay eggs. These microscopic creatures are harmless, but their presence can be unsettling.
10. There are antidepressants that eliminate romantic feelings.
Antidepressants can provide great relief to people suffering from mental health problems, but some types come with alarming side effects. Some people report that antidepressants called SSRIs can temporarily reduce feelings of love and compassion.
11. Bananas are radioactive
Did you know that your favorite yellow fruit has some amazing benefits? Bananas contain small amounts of the radioactive isotope potassium-40. Don’t worry; their amounts are negligible and you won’t feel any side effects even if you eat a lot of bananas.
12. Some species of birds keep cool by defecating on their own.

You might think birds have it all figured out with their ability to fly, but some species have unconventional ways to stay cool. Some birds defecate in their feet to beat the heat, cooling their bodies through evaporation of their waste.
13. If a scorpion drops its tail, it will die from constipation.
You might think dropping its tail would be a liberating experience for a scorpion, but unfortunately, it comes at a price. When a scorpion’s tail is severed, it loses its ability to excrete waste products.
14. When male bees mate, their reproductive organs explode.
Male bees experience quite an explosive climax during mating. After mating, the genitals swell and eventually rupture, causing the male bee’s genitals to detach from the body. Hey, something must be killing the bees.
15. Sloths almost die every time they go to the bathroom.
Life is tough for sloths. Because of their incredibly slow metabolism, sloths take weeks to digest their food. When nature finally calls, they must descend to defecate on the ground, putting them at risk of predation.
16. Rabbits will eat their own babies under extreme stress.
It’s a sad reality, but just as stress can push humans to extremes, it can also push animals to do unthinkable things. In rabbits, extreme stress can cause a mother rabbit to cannibalize her babies.
17. All cruise ships have a functioning morgue on board
18. The average person passes by almost 16 murderers in their lifetime.

This is very unforgettable. However, while hearing this may send shivers down your spine, don’t let fear overshadow the countless acts of kindness and hospitality you show others every day.
19. Coffee beans are partially digested
Some of the world’s most expensive and sought-after coffee, known as “kopi luwak,” undergoes a unique process. Civets ingest coffee cherries, and their digestive enzymes partially ferment the coffee beans. The next time you enjoy coffee, remember that unconventional journey.
20. Dragonflies perform aerial mating rituals

Dragonflies are known for their graceful flight and bright colors, but their mating rituals are something to behold. In some species, the male and female dance in the air, with the male grabbing the female by the back of her head and flying together. Heck, they could have invented the Mile High Club.
21. Mouse laughs when tickled
Yes, that’s right. Rats can laugh. When rats are tickled, they make a high-pitched squeal similar to when humans laugh. This shows that even the smallest and most misunderstood creatures can experience moments of pure joy.
22. You are 6% more likely to die on your birthday than on any other day.

This phenomenon, also known as the birthday effect, has been shown to increase birthday mortality by 6.7%. So while it’s a day of celebration, it’s also important to take care and stay safe.
23. During the Victorian era, people took pictures with the bodies of their deceased family members.
24. Humans have explored less than 5% of the ocean.
It’s amazing that humans have yet to explore more than 95% of the ocean. Who knows what mysteries and wonders lie beneath its unknown depths?
25. Many Europeans believed that cannibalism cured certain diseases.
They believed that eating human bones, blood, and fat would rid the world of disease. Here’s a strange fact. It has been happening between the rich and the poor for almost 400 years. Thankfully, our understanding of medicine and science has evolved significantly since then.
Source: Quora.