• Mahatma literally translates to ‘great soul’ in Sanskrit. When he was 13 years old, he got married to Kasturbai Makanji and was blessed with two children. • Mandela’s original name is Rolihlahla Mandela. His teacher Miss Mdingane gave him the English name “Nelson”. The father of Nelson had four wives, with whom he fathered 13 children – 4 boys and 9 girls.
• Mahatma literally translates to ‘great soul’ in Sanskrit. When he was 13 years old, he got married to Kasturbai Makanji and was blessed with two children.
• Mandela’s original name is Rolihlahla Mandela. His teacher Miss Mdingane gave him the English name "Nelson”. The father of Nelson had four wives, with whom he fathered 13 children – 4 boys and 9 girls.
• Ancient Egyptians revered their dogs. When a pet dog would die, the owners shaved off their eyebrows, smeared mud in their hair, and mourned aloud for days.
• Dogs have sweat glands in between their paws. Dogs have three eyelids. The third lid, called a nictitating membrane or "haw,” keeps the eye lubricated and protected.
• In 2003, Dr. Roger Mugford invented the "wagometer” a device that claims to interpret a dog’s exact mood by measuring the wag of its tail.
• Every fingerprint is different. Every eyeball is different. Every ear is different. No two leopards have the same spots.
• Monkeys are most easily distinguished from apes by their tails. Apes have no tails.
• The eyes of a horse are larger than most other animals’, and they can move independently, giving the horse a shallow panoramic vision. Because its lenses are inflexible, a horse will focus on an image by moving its head to direct light rays to the central part of the retina. Horses can also see in color.
• A horse has an acute sense of smell that allows it to detect nervousness in a handler, and old-time horsemen would smear aromatic fluid on their hands when dealing with a difficult horse. Horses also become nervous around the smell of blood. Horses can also differentiate between emotions in the human voice.
• Though the word "hippopotamus” means "river horse,” a hippo is actually more closely related to the pig than the horse.
• Venus is the brightest planet in our sky and can sometimes be seen with the naked eye if you know where to look. It is the solar system’s brightest planet -- yellow clouds of sulfuric acid reflect the sun’s light brightly.
• Mars is the home of "Olympus Mons”, the largest volcano found in the solar system. It stands about 27 kilometers high with a crater 81 kilometers wide.
• Saturn is the second biggest planet, but it’s also the lightest planet. If there was a bathtub big enough to hold Saturn, it would float in the water! The ring that surrounds Saturn could be the remnants of a moon that was shattered by Saturn’s gravity.
• The sun appears 2 and a half times larger in Mercury’s sky compared to the Earth’s.
• The word "checkmate” comes from the Persian phrase "shah mat,” which means "the king is defeated.” Chess was invented in Iran.
• Scotland invented golf but then banned the game in 1647. It was rumored to stand for Gentlemen Only Ladies Forbidden.
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"A hero is no braver than an ordinary man, but he is braver five minutes longer.”