- The Frisbee was originally called the Pluto Platter.
- Fast-moving elephants run with their front legs but walk with their back legs.
- Parents in Japan swear by KitKats when their children are taking exams.
- High-end cars have radar-based cruise control.
- At the 1964 Innsbruck Games the Austrian army transported 20,000 blocks of ice for the bobsled and luge.
- The United Arab Emirates recently held the largest camel beauty contest ever.
- "Karaoke rage" has claimed more than a dozen lives in the Philippines... usually for Frank Sinatra's My Way.
- Birds may use their feathers for touch, like cats use their whiskers.
- Nearly 400,000 people still watch every episode of Friends on Channel 4 and E4.
- In Japan, a bow's humility is determined by its deepness and duration.
(Borrowed from the BBC)