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Why were pineapples once so expensive that wealthy people would rent them for the night to show off?
Pineapples were once symbols of immense wealth because they were nearly impossible to grow or transport to Europe without rotting. Due to their extreme cost—equivalent to thousands of dollars today—socialites rented them for parties to display as status symbols rather than eating them.


Why do your denim jeans have tiny copper rivets on the corners of the pockets?
Copper rivets are placed on jeans to reinforce stress points and prevent pockets from tearing. Patented in 1873 by Levi Strauss and Jacob Davis, they were originally designed to ensure denim pants could withstand the heavy-duty labor of miners and workers.


Why do traditional tall white chef hats feature exactly one hundred pleats in their design?
The 100 pleats in a traditional chef hat symbolize a master chef's expertise, specifically representing the 100 different ways they are capable of preparing an egg.

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Why did ancient Egyptians shave off their eyebrows when their pet cats died?
Ancient Egyptians shaved their eyebrows as a public display of grief to honor deceased pet cats, which were considered sacred protectors. This ritualistic mourning period lasted until the hair grew back, reflecting the deep emotional and spiritual bond between the people and their feline companions.


Why was a lawyer once appointed to legally represent a colony of rats in a sixteenth-century French court?
In 16th-century France, rats were formally charged with destroying crops, leading to the appointment of Barthélemy de Chasseneuz as their defense attorney. This reflected a medieval legal tradition where animals could be tried in court, and Chasseneuz famously used the case to argue for due process and highlight the practical impossibility of his clients attending trial safely.


Why do we see tiny transparent shapes called eye floaters that appear to drift across our vision?
Eye floaters are caused by small clumps of protein fibers in the vitreous humor, the jelly-like fluid inside your eyes. As you age, these fibers cast shadows on your retina, creating the appearance of drifting spots or shapes. They are usually harmless and most noticeable when looking at bright, uniform surfaces.


Why do wombats produce the only cube-shaped poop in the animal kingdom?
Wombats produce cube-shaped droppings due to the unique, uneven elasticity of their intestinal walls. While most intestines contract uniformly, a wombat's gut has both stiff and flexible sections that mold waste into flat-sided squares. This shape prevents the poop from rolling off rocks or logs, helping the animals mark their territory more effectively.




