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61. Each scar on the human body tells a unique story of resilience and healing journey!
62. A group of hummingbirds is called a 'hover' or a 'tune'!
63. The human body has approximately 20 square feet of skin, which is covered in tiny wrinkles to help with grip and flexibility!
64. A group of kingfishers is called a 'rattle' or a 'coronation' – not a 'crown'!
65. The human body can have dimples on cheeks, chin, or lower back, adding charm to smiles!
66. A group of herons is called a 'siege'!
67. The human body has over 600 muscles working together to help us move and function every day!
68. A group of egrets is actually called a 'siege' or 'scattering', not a 'congregation'!
69. The human brain has folds and creases that give it a wrinkled appearance, helping to maximize its surface area for cognitive functions!
70. A group of cranes is called a 'sedge' or 'siege'!
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