While at school, he performed in local clubs, mainly with jazz bands such as "Phoenix Jazzman" and "Last Exit."
Between 2600 BC and 2400 BC, Stonehenge hosted religious festivals attended by up to 4,000 people.
He loved ripping money off of naive people.
As a "saintly man," he returned to his native village, where a crowd of female admirers awaited him.
April 6 is a California Poppy Day.
Aye-ayes are the largest nocturnal primates in the world.
Axolotl's eyes are lidless.
Justinian I the Great spared no expense in furnishing the church. Porphyry and marble were used to decorate the temple and as wall and pillar coverings.
Sutter claimed he was a member of the Royal Swiss Guard and introduced himself as Captain John Sutter.
They are fed on milk for the first three months of life.
Jellyfish are extremely well adjusted to climate changes and water pollution.
There are 30 species of clownfish. Twenty-nine belong to the Amphiprion genus and one to Premnas.
Chia seeds are hydrophilic.
Is one of the oldest lakes in the world.
It may relieve symptoms of premenstrual syndrome and menstrual cramps.
Lady Liberty's right foot is raised.
The tallest tree in Africa was discovered on the slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro in 2016.