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Facts 801 - 810

801. A group of skunks is actually called a 'surfeit' or a 'stench', not a 'warren'!
802. The human body contains enough potassium to generate a small electrical current to power a light bulb for about a minute!
803. The brain generates new cells through neurogenesis, adding a few hundred new neurons daily!
804. The human body contains only a tiny amount of tin, not nearly enough to stretch to the sun and back 600 times!
805. The human body has enough iodine to make 2,200 match heads!
806. The human body contains trace amounts of nickel, but not enough to make a small car!
807. A group of guinea pigs is known as a 'herd' or a 'group' – not a 'unit'!
808. It would take thousands of pounds of water to fill a small swimming pool!
809. Adding a teaspoon of vanilla extract to a cake recipe can enhance the flavor of 500 cakes!
810. A group of skunks is called a 'surfeit' or a 'stench' – not a 'bunch'!
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