Perhaps the Most Unpleasant But Interesting Facts About Cockroaches

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Cockroaches love our ears. The human ear is a narrow, dark and warm place, an ideal home for an insect! In addition, earwax secretes fatty acids. Similar substances emit bread and cheese. Well, who would give up home with free food? So the cockroach would not refuse. But, unfortunately, often such an attempt is deplorable not only for the cockroach, but also for humans. Trying to get an insect out of the ear, a person can crush it or kill it and a cockroach crushed inside the ear is an even bigger problem because it carries dangerous bacteria that can cause serious health problems.

The Most Interesting Facts About Traffic Jams

Residents of megacities and big cities know firsthand what traffic jams are, especially at rush hour. This collection will tell you about the most fun and unusual facts regarding traffic jams that affect major cities in the world ...

10 Places Where Exotic Animals Live Instead of Pigeons

Just as we are used to not noticing pigeons, cats, and dogs scurrying around everywhere, people in other countries relate to other, more exotic, animals. This collection is about those places where you can easily meet on the streets a crowd of monkeys or a herd of deer and this will be the norm ...

The Evolution of Underwear: From the 1900s to Today

Since the 1900s, such an intimate part of the women's wardrobe as underwear has undergone quite a few revolutionary changes. How did it happen that tight corsets evolved into thin bikini barely covering a naked body? Today we will try to recall the past decades and understand how women's underwear has changed over the years.

Al Capone`s Prison

The world's first correctional prison in Philadelphia, with the full name of Eastern State Penitentiary, first received a prisoner in 1829. For more than 100 years of work, a lot of villains and criminals were there, one of which was the well-known mafia boss Al Capone. How was this place different from other prisons and what does it look like now? More on this later ...