Article created by: Ieva Pečiulytė

Truth is stranger than fiction, they say. This recent Ask Reddit thread is a great example of that.

“What is a true fact so baffling, it should be false?” someone posed a question, sparking a viral thread full of random and hard-to-believe facts.

Did you know that cheetahs don’t roar? And what about the fact that we live many times closer to the last dinosaur than the first and last dinosaur did to each other?

Below we wrapped up some of the most unbelievable and mind-bending facts, so pull your seat closer.

#1

Scenic mountain view from a bridge in Liechtenstein, showcasing a breathtaking and uncommon scene. [Switzerland has accidentally invaded Liechtenstein thrice in the last 50 years](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liechtenstein%E2%80%93Switzerland_relations). * On the first time in 1976, Swiss military got lost and ended up in Liechtenstein, so the Liechtensteiners offered them drinks like proper hosts. * On the second time in 1992, Swiss military forgot that a certain observation post was actually not in Swiss territory but in Liechtenstein territory, so they just said sorry and forgot about it. * Then again in 2007, the Swiss army got lost and entered Liechtenstein, but eventually realized they weren't in Switzerland anymore, Toto, so they turned back. Liechtenstein didn't even know this happened till the Swiss apologized (again), to which they basically said, no problem, bro. Takeaways: The Swiss army are bad with directions. The Liechtenstein ~~army~~ people are chill bros.

sendhelpandthensome , St9191 Report

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    #2

    Close-up of a cheetah's face; a fact that sounds fake but is true: cheetahs can't roar, they purr like house cats. Cheetahs cant roar, but they can meow like house cats.

    karatekid606 , Piet Bakker Report

    #3

    Two people standing by a doorway, one in dress shoes and the other in heels, captured in a casual, candid moment. Even if 99% of Earth's population thought you were unattractive, 76 million people would still find you attractive

    forsoythemilk , cottonbro studio Report

    #4

    Sparrow perched on a ledge, showcasing its intricate feather patterns in a natural setting. One day Mao Zedong saw a sparrow eating grain. Thinking that the sparrows were hurting China's grain supply, he and the Communist Party launched the *Four Pests Campaign*. The Chinese military and population [took out] every sparrow they could find. Embassies didn't allow the Chinese to [take out] sparrows on their property, so the Chinese banged pots and pans outside the embassies 24/7 until the sparrows died of exhaustion. Unfortunately for the Chinese, sparrows mainly eat insects, not grain. The locust population exploded and [***43 million people starved to death.***](https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/the-four-pests-campaign-objectives-execution-failure-and-consequences.html)

    WooIWorthWaIIaby , Susanne Jutzeler, suju-foto Report

    #5

    Elderly man holding a newspaper with a headline about a surprising fact, showcasing a baffling true story. The life of Frane Selak, the luckiest unlucky man in the world: • January 1962- Frane is riding on a train through a freezing canyon when it fell into an icy river. All 17 other passengers died while he escapes with a broken arm and hypothermia. • 1963- On his first plane trip he was sucked out of the plane’s door and landed in a haystack, unscathed. 19 other people were killed in the crash. • 1966- He was riding in a bus when it skidded off the road into yet another icy river. 4 passengers drowned while he only received some minor cuts and bruises. •1970- His car’s engine burst into flames while he was driving but he managed to escape before it exploded. •1973- In yet another driving incident, his car’s engine was doused with hot oil from a broken fuel pump. This caused flames to shoot through the air vents, singing off all of his hair. He was otherwise unharmed. •1995- He was hit by a bus but only sustained minor injuries. •1996- To escape a head-on collision with a United-Nations truck on a mountain curve, he swerved into a guard rail that broke on impact. to save himself, he jumped out of his car’s open door and grabbed onto a tree branch as he watched his car plummet off the cliff. Suffice to say the guy had a complicated relationship with the Grim Reaper. Edit: Got his name wrong Edit 2: Got the first edit wrong, turns out i was right the first time

    GenericDefense , Fact Maniac Report

    #6

    Medical staff in vintage attire administering a procedure, illustrating baffling true historical facts. People were deliberately infected with malaria to cure their syphilis, and the man who developed this treatment - Julius Wagner-Jauregg received the nobel prize for it. (The extremely high fevers of the malaria infections [unalived] the syphilis bacteria, then the patients were cured of the malaria using quinine.)

    zazzlekdazzle , en.wikipedia.org Report

    #7

    Hands using a calculator on a table, with financial documents, illustrating facts that sound fake but are true. It's pretty well known by now, but calculators today have more computing power than Apollo 11. We got to the moon with slide rulers and huge balls.

    SayNoToStim , Mikhail Nilov Report

    #8

    Historic building with bicycles and cloudy sky reflecting baffling facts. Oxford University Predates the Aztec empire by over 200 years. And, for fun one of my favorites: Woolly Mammoths were still around at the time the Great Pyramids in Giza were built.

    oldenbka , Samuel M Report

    #9

    Children playing rock-paper-scissors, standing in a circle on a light floor, hands extended in play. If every single person on the entire planet took part in a rock paper scissors contest. Where everyone paired up and played, losers were knocked out and winners stayed on etc You would only have to win 33 times in a row to beat all 7.53 billion people on the planet

    Afasso , Thirdman Report

    #10

    Painting of a man in traditional attire with a dog, illustrating a fact that sounds fake but is true. From 1613 and 1620 a Samurai travelled to Rome by way of Mexico. During this time, Shakespeare was still alive, Virginia had been founded for around a decade, Gallileo was accused of heresy, and Pocahantes arrived in England. He met the Pope he was made a Roman citizen. His name was Hasekura Tsunenaga, and was the last japanese person to officially visit Europe until around 1860.

    thecinnaman123 , Claude Déruet Claude Deruet Report

    #11

    Close-up of a detailed dinosaur fossil embedded in rock, illustrating baffling facts in paleontology. We live many times closer to the last dinosaur than the first and last dinosaur did to each other.

    Laikathespaceface , Marcus Lange Report

    #12

    Close-up of a squid in dark blue lighting, featuring its textured skin and vibrant colors, illustrating a baffling fact. Giant squids have a donut shaped brain so their esophagus can run through the middle. If they try to swallow too large a bite of food they can get brain damage.

    VerminSupreme__ , Jonathan Diemel Report

    #13

    A small flag with a peace symbol, highlighting baffling true facts theme. In the last 3,000 years, there were only 268 years in which there was no war in the world

    Kanuchoo , Santiago Sauceda González Report

    #14

    Headphones with blue neon light trails, highlighting intriguing facts in a visually captivating way. if sound could travel through space, the roar of the sun would be deafening even though it's 93M miles away. EDIT: because space is a vacuum. sound can't travel though a vacuum. EDIT AGAIN: obviously lots of other things in the universe would change, and yes, presumably other stars and planets would make noise too. we'd probably all die screaming as the earth itself imploded from the pressure of traveling so fast though a universe that WASN'T a vacuum. LAST EDIT: YES, JESUS CHRIST RICK AND MORTY, AS HUNDREDS OF YOU HAVE POINTED OUT.

    cubs_070816 , Jonathan Gross Report

    #15

    Elderly woman in a bonnet on the left; large group gathered outside a building on the right. The record for most children born to one mother is 69, to the wife of Feodor Vassilyev (b. 1707–c.1782), a peasant from Shuya, Russia. In 27 labors, she gave birth to 16 pairs of twins, seven sets of triplets and four sets of quadruplets. Edit: wife name is Valentina Vassilyeva.

    manoa99 , twitter.com Report

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    #16

    Close-up of two babies wearing green shirts with blue patterns, embodying facts that sound fake but are true. The longest time between two twins being born is 87 days.

    Psycondriact , Kübra Kuzu Report

    #17

    Person in striped pants holding a salad bowl, illustrating facts that sound fake but are true. A morbidly obese person can survive with absolute starvation without any sickness or feeling ill (under close control). There have been studies since 60's, there is a patient in 1973 who went under a 382 day starvation diet for therapuetic purposes under close control with only vitamin and mineral supplements and water intake without protein, carbohydrate or fat intake (no food at all). Dropped from 207 kg to 88kg and maintained it. After a follow up check-up 5 years later, the patient was 96 kilograms, stabilized. Prolonged fasting had no ill effects. If anybody is curious about the article, the pubmed ID is: PMC2495396. Edit: fixed autocorrect

    Dartosismyname , Towfiqu barbhuiya Report

    #18

    A historical figure with a beard, representing facts that sound fake but are true. An eyewitness to Lincoln’s assassination at Ford’s Theater told his story on national television. EDIT: Based on suggestions below, I’m proposing a new version of this factoid which makes it sound even crazier (but still factually true)... An eyewitness to Lincoln’s assassination at Ford’s Theater appeared as a contestant on a nationally televised game show with Lucille Ball

    bufadad , Moses Parker Rice Report

    #19

    A soldier interacting with a bear, illustrating a fact that sounds fake but is true. A 500 lb. cigarette-smoking, beer-drinking brown bear named Wojtek was enlisted and served in the Polish army during WWII. "Private Wojtek" helped the Polish win the brutal Battle of Monte Cassino, and was even promoted to corporal. Following the war, he retired in Scotland.

    CaptainWisconsin , en.wikipedia.org Report

    #20

    Aerial view of Schönbrunn Palace with gardens, illustrating baffling architecture facts. Stalin, Hitler, and Freud all lived in Vienna at the same time. Edit: And as others have pointed out (including a source further down), Tito and Trotsky were also there.

    Tsquare43 , Philipp Deus Report

    #21

    Man emerging from a green submarine hatch on a boat, showcasing a true but baffling fact moment. Only four people have been to the Challenger Deep, the deepest part of the ocean. One of those people is James Cameron, the director of Titanic.

    agnomengnome , MARK THIESSEN, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Report

    #22

    Giraffe grazing on leaves under a blue sky, capturing nature's facts that seem fake yet are true. Giraffes eat bones.

    anon , Francesco Ungaro Report

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    Giraffe are primarily browsers, predominantly consuming leaves and buds from trees and shrubs. Their diet also includes herbs, climbers, vines, flowers, and fruits when in season, with a minimal proportion of grass. In most areas, Vachellia or Senegalia (formerly known as Acacia) leaves and shoots make up the majority of their diet.

    #23

    Snow-covered mountains under a clear blue sky, showcasing a majestic and breathtaking natural landscape. When Mt Everest was first measured it was exactly 29,000 feet. It was reported as 29,002 because exactly 29,000 was not believable.

    1pointtwentyone , shankar s. Report

    #24

    Surgeons in blue scrubs performing a procedure, exemplifying facts that sound fake but are true. The phrase "plastic surgery" has nothing to do with the material. Plastic surgery as a field predates the development of plastics by 70 years. The two terms simply share a Greek word root meaning "sculpted" or "reshaped".

    mwoody450 , Anna Shvets Report

    #25

    Bronze statues of figures on a cobbled path by a river, portraying a historical scene in a modern city setting. Ireland was a net exporter of food during the great potato famine.

    270343 , William Murphy Report

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    #26

    A person in a suit and glasses holding papers, seated at a security conference, sharing baffling facts. If you earned $1 every second, it would take 2,921 years to have more money than Bill Gates.

    grwrnotashowrthought , Greg Rubenstein Report

    #27

    A B-17 bomber mid-flight, showcasing unexpected baffling facts about its historical role in aviation. There were more planes destroyed in World War II than there are (currently intact) planes on Earth today

    Dickcheese_McDoogles , Jack Report

    #28

    Abstract glowing pink circle with bright light beams, illustrating baffling true facts concept. To scale, the distance between a nucleus and orbiting electron is 16 times longer than the distance between the Sun and Pluto.

    LonelyPauper , Pietro Zuco Report