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81. A group of waterhens is called a 'dopping' or 'fleet'!
82. The human body contains enough blood vessels to wrap around the Earth more than twice!
83. A group of jacanas is called a 'safari' or 'party' – not a 'flock'!
84. The human body has enough trimmings to fill a small ornament!
85. A group of phalaropes is called a 'fling' – how fun is that!
86. The human body is made up of approximately 37.2 trillion cells, each working together in harmony to keep us healthy and thriving!
87. The human body has over 200 bones, which provide structure and support!
88. A group of stilts is called a 'wisp' or 'flamboyance'!
89. The human body is made up of approximately 37.2 trillion cells, each one a unique masterpiece!
90. A group of oystercatchers is known as a 'parcel' or 'cluster' – not a 'flock' as commonly believed!
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