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 Popular Amphibious Cars

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When Fathers Stay With Their Children

Children, of course, always try to take an example from their parents and imitate them in every way. That is why the connection between the two generations is so clearly seen in these pictures ...

10 Erroneous Facts About Animals

Some knowledge about animals was passed on to us by word of mouth, some we learned at the school desk, and some we learned from the media. But is all our knowledge true? We picked up 10 erroneous facts about animals that you might not have guessed about ..

What Did the Most Beautiful Women in the World Look Like 100 Years Ago?

Each period in our history is distinguished not only by significant events and moments that turned its course once and for all, but also by certain standards of appearance that were adopted at one time or another. Today we offer you to see what were the standards of beauty 100 years ago among women and which of them were considered at that time the most attractive, charming and desirable ...

The 7 Worst Epidemics in Human History

The new year 2020 began with the advent of a new virus in the Chinese city of Wuhan. To date, coronavirus has claimed about 100 lives and continues to test people for strength. The history of mankind has repeatedly known extremely dangerous viruses and epidemics, which claimed millions of lives, wreaking havoc on the trail of panic and chaos. But even the worst of all infections, people managed to win and live on ... exactly until the next outbreak of some mutated flu.