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Lesson plan; 71 of the best random fun facts from BBC; Science Focus

With random facts about everything from animals, space, geography, science, health, biology and much more, welcome to our odyssey of oddities. Source: BBC Science Focus

  1. Wind turbines kill between 10,000 and 100,000 birds each year in the UK. Interestingly, painting one of the blades of a wind turbine black can reduce bird deaths by 70 per cent.
  2. The world’s oldest dog lived to 29.5 years old. While the median age a dog reaches tends to be about 10-15 years, one Australian cattle dog, ‘Bluey’, survived to the ripe old age of 29.5.
  3. The world’s oldest cat lived to 38 years and three days old. Creme Puff was the oldest cat to ever live.
  4. Giraffes are 30 times more likely to get hit by lightning than people. True, there are only five well-documented fatal lightning strikes on giraffes between 1996 and 2010. But due to the population of the species being just 140,000 during this time, it makes for about 0.003 lightning deaths per thousand giraffes each year. This is 30 times the equivalent fatality rate for humans.
  5. Identical twins don’t have the same fingerprints. You can’t blame your crimes on your twin, after all. This is because environmental factors during development in the womb (umbilical cord length, position in the womb, and the rate of finger growth) impact your fingerprint.

Objectives:

  1. Introduction

  1. Fact-Finding

  1. Presentation

  1. Discussion

  1. Conclusion

Extension Activities:

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