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Why did nineteenth-century dentists use human teeth harvested from fallen soldiers to create dentures for the wealthy?
Nineteenth-century dentists used teeth harvested from fallen soldiers because they were more durable and realistic than contemporary porcelain or animal alternatives. Massive casualties from battles like Waterloo provided an abundant supply of healthy teeth to meet the high demand from wealthy patients seeking natural-looking dentures.


Why do some horned lizards squirt a high-pressure stream of blood from their eyes when threatened?
Horned lizards squirt blood from their eyes as a specialized defense mechanism against predators like coyotes and foxes. By rupturing small capillaries in their eyelids, they launch a foul-tasting stream of blood that irritates and repels attackers, allowing the lizard to escape.


Why are most pencils painted yellow to signal a historical link with Chinese royalty and premium graphite?
Pencils are painted yellow to signify they contain high-quality graphite originally sourced from China. In the late 19th century, manufacturers chose the color to honor Chinese royalty and prestige, eventually making yellow the global industry standard for premium writing tools.

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Why do some people have a vestigial wrist tendon that appears when touching their thumb to their pinky?
The visible wrist tendon is the palmaris longus, an evolutionary remnant from tree-climbing ancestors. Approximately 14% of humans lack this muscle because it is no longer necessary for modern hand function or grip strength.


Why do some old city sidewalks feature small purple glass blocks embedded into the concrete?
Known as vault lights, these glass prisms were installed in the late 19th century to illuminate underground basements with natural sunlight. Originally clear, the blocks turned purple over decades because the manganese used in the glass reacts to UV rays from the sun.


Why did the 1904 Olympic marathon winner consume a mixture of brandy and rat poison during the race?
Thomas Hicks consumed a mixture of strychnine and brandy during the 1904 Olympic marathon because his trainers believed it acted as a powerful stimulant to combat extreme exhaustion. In an era before performance-enhancing drug regulations, small doses of rat poison were thought to provide a necessary boost to the nervous system to help athletes survive grueling conditions.


Why do gasoline prices almost always end in nine-tenths of a cent?
Gasoline prices end in 9/10ths of a cent due to a combination of 1930s tax history and psychological marketing. This charm pricing makes fuel appear slightly cheaper to consumers, while the tiny fraction generates millions in additional revenue for retailers across billions of gallons sold.




