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FUNNY TRIVIA III

21) What was commonly used as a contraceptive in ancient Egypt?


Some researchers believe the pH level of the crocodile dung might have actually killed the sperm, but no one has volunteered to test this theory.

22) Who was the only member of the band ZZ Top that didn't have a beard?


Beard, the drummer for ZZ Top, was a former member of the Cellar Dwellers, The Hustlers, The Warlocks, and American Blues.

23) Which of the following was an actual NFL team in 1943?


Because both teams lost so many players to military service in WWII, the Pittsburgh Steelers and Philadelphia Eagles temporarily combined to form the Steagles.

24) How many months have 28 days in them?


Every month has at least 28 days.

25) What animal were the Canary Islands named after?


Despite the name, the islands were not named after canaries, the cute, chirping birds. The name actually comes from the Latin word for dog, "canaria".

26) What kind of pipeline was installed in Wacken, Germany?


A four-mile beer pipeline was installed for a 2017 heavy metal festival in Wacken, Germany, allowing concession operators enough pressure to pour six beers in six seconds.

27) What is Ronald McDonald called in Japan?


In Japan, he's called Donald McDonald due to a lack of a clear "r" sound in Japanese enunciation.

28) Who were high heels originally invented for?


The history of high heels can be traced back to Persian men in the 10th century who wore heels while on horseback so their feet would fit better in the stirrups.

29) What rapper studied ballet and played the role of the Mouse King in The Nutcracker?


At the Baltimore School of the Arts, Tupac studied acting, poetry, jazz, and ballet. He even played the role of the Mouse King in a school production of The Nutcracker.

30) Which of the following animals can hold its breath the longest?


By slowing their heart rates, sloths can hold their breath for up to 40 minutes.

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