Discover 43 Mind-Blowing Facts From a Twitter Page That Will Change How You See the World Forever

Discover 43 Mind-Blowing Facts From a Twitter Page That Will Change How You See the World Forever

Ever find yourself trapped in the seductive rabbit hole of the internet—starting with one innocent fact and emerging hours later, eyes glazed from Wikipedia binges on everything from Martian geology to the mating habits of sea cucumbers? Yeah, me too. Well, brace yourself, because the ‘Fascinating’ Twitter page (@fasc1nate) isn’t just your average drip of trivia; it’s a nonstop rollercoaster through some of the wildest science, history, and art nuggets you never knew you needed. And speaking of animals (because, honestly, who doesn’t love a good critter cameo?), we even chatted with Dr. Suzanne MacDonald to get the lowdown on our interactions with wildlife—plus the juicy gossip on how different species throw shade at each other (or maybe just get along?). So, if you’re craving a brainy break with a dash of quirky charm, you’re in the right spot. Go on then—scroll, upvote, and soak it all in. You deserve this little detour from the everyday grind. LEARN MORE

Article created by: Mindaugas Balčiauskas

Infotainment has to be our favorite way to spend our coffee breaks and commutes. Equal parts informative and entertaining, it’s the kind of internet content that instantly hooks you in and doesn’t want to let go.

The next thing you know, you’ve spent the last couple of hours reading Wikipedia, jumping from articles about science and the animal kingdom to analyses of historical events and art movements. A single quality social media post can reignite your curiosity and remind you just how much fun it can be to learn new things about the world.

The popular ‘Fascinating’ Twitter page, aka @fasc1nate, is home to some pretty interesting science, history, and art facts from around the world. We’ve collected some of their coolest pics and most mind-blowing facts to share with you today. You’ll find them below, so scroll on down and upvote the pics that got your attention the most. Go on, take a break, and have some educational fun. You deserve it.

Since we’re featuring a lot of posts about animals, Bored Panda decided to reach out to Dr. Suzanne MacDonald from the Department of Psychology at York University, in Toronto. Dr. MacDonald researches animal behavior, and she kindly answered our questions about people’s interactions with wildlife, as well as how different species interact with one another. Read on to see what we discussed.

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