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Why do many ceramic coffee mugs have a small intentional notch built into the bottom rim?
Ceramic mug notches are designed to let water drain away when upside down in a dishwasher and to provide airflow that prevents vacuum suction or heat damage on flat surfaces.


Why are koala fingerprints so nearly identical to human ones that they have confused forensic experts at crime scenes?
Koalas and humans share nearly identical fingerprints due to convergent evolution, as both species independently developed unique ridges to improve grip and tactile sensitivity. This similarity is so precise that koala prints have occasionally misled forensic experts at crime scenes, despite the two species being separated by 70 million years of evolution.


Why did the Catholic Church once classify beavers as fish so that people could eat them during Lent?
In the 17th century, the Catholic Church classified beavers as fish because of their aquatic habitat and scaly tails. This theological loophole allowed colonial settlers and indigenous converts in North America to eat beaver meat during Lent and on Fridays when consuming land-based mammals was forbidden.

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Why did ancient Romans use fermented human urine as a key ingredient in their laundry and mouthwash?
Ancient Romans used fermented urine because it breaks down into ammonia, a powerful natural cleaning agent and disinfectant. This high ammonia content served as an effective bleach for whitening togas and a chemical agent for brightening teeth and killing oral bacteria.


Why do bananas grow in a curved shape pointing upward instead of hanging straight down toward the ground?
Bananas experience negative geotropism, meaning they grow against gravity. While they initially start growing downward, they eventually turn upward toward the sun to reach light through the rainforest canopy, resulting in their signature curved shape.


Why does your own voice sound deeper and richer to you than it does to other people?
When you speak, you hear your voice through both air and bone conduction. Your skull vibrates as you talk, boosting lower frequencies and making the sound feel deeper and richer to your own ears. Others only hear the sound through the air, which lacks those internal vibrations.


Why do cashews grow on the bottom of cashew apples inside a toxic shell that must be roasted off?
Cashews grow outside the fruit in toxic shells as an evolutionary defense to protect the seeds from predators. The shells contain urushiol, the same caustic chemical found in poison ivy, which must be neutralized through high-heat roasting to make the nut safe for human consumption.




