00:00Get ready for some mind-blowing animal facts.
00:03Number 10. A broken heart could be a legitimate cause of death.
00:07Next time, be careful. It's true.
00:09Next time your heart broken, be careful.
00:11It could be life-threatening.
00:12A broken heart could be a legitimate cause of death.
00:14Next time, be careful. It's true.
00:18Next time your heart broken, be careful.
00:20It could be life-threatening.
00:22This is a condition known as Broken Heart Syndrome,
00:24which is a real medical diagnosis.
00:27The name for this syndrome is next.
00:29It was previously known as Stress Cardiomyopathy.
00:33It was renamed in 2002 when researchers found that
00:36severe emotional stress could also bring it on.
00:39The leading cause of Broken Heart Syndrome is the death of a loved one.
00:43But a new relationship, or getting married, can also trigger it.
00:47Symptoms include chest pain, shortness of breath, and irregular heartbeat.
00:52It's not entirely clear why this happens,
00:54but it's thought to be caused by a sudden surge of stress hormones.
00:58While it's not common, it has been known to occur.
01:02So if you're feeling a little under the weather after a bad breakup,
01:05better Google the symptoms just in case.
01:07Will forcibly mate with a female parrot to ensure that she lays an egg.
01:12Wow. That's terrible.
01:14Parrots are known for their vibrant colors and even more colorful personalities.
01:19A group of male parrots will forcibly mate with a female parrot to ensure that she lays an egg.
01:25Once the eggs are laid, the female will raise the chicks by herself.
01:30In some cases, the male parrots will actually block the entrance to the nest so that the female cannot leave.
01:36They stay there until the chicks are able to fly.
01:39I'm gonna talk about commitment.
01:41No. Eight.
01:43In Finland, a minimum of 21 megabits per second internet speed is a fundamental human right.
01:48That's awesome.
01:50Finland has some of the fastest internet speeds in the world.
01:53It's so fast that the Finnish government actually guarantees it to all citizens.
01:58Every citizen is guaranteed a minimum download.
02:02Speed of 21 megabits per second and an upload speed of 5 megabits per second.
02:07This is seen as a fundamental human right, similar to the right to education and healthcare.
02:12Without fast internet, it's difficult to participate in society and the economy,
02:17so the government makes sure that everyone has access to it.
02:20What would you do if your internet went down tomorrow?
02:23Let us know in the comments below.
02:25Number seven.
02:27In England, the Speaker of the House is not allowed to speak.
02:30That's funny.
02:31The Speaker of the House is a position of power and prestige.
02:34The Speaker presides over debates and makes sure that the rules are followed, but he's not allowed to speak.
02:39Why?
02:40Because of an ancient parliamentary tradition.
02:42The Speaker is not allowed to speak unless he's speaking to someone else.
02:46He can ask questions and make rulings, but he cannot engage in debate.
02:50If he does speak, he'll be fined 100 pounds.
02:54So why is this rule in place?
02:56It's not exactly clear, but it's thought to be because the Speaker is supposed to be neutral.
03:00He's there to make sure that everyone gets a chance to speak.
03:03And he doesn't want to abuse his power by dominating the debate.
03:07Number six.
03:08Your own dead skin cells make up the majority of the dust in your house.
03:12That's gross.
03:13Imagine sitting in your living room watching TV.
03:17When suddenly you're hit with a wave of nostalgia.
03:19You cooint.
03:20Help but smile as you remember all the good times you VA spent in that room.
03:25But then you realize that something is off.
03:28You can't quite put your finger on it.
03:30But there's something in the air that's making you feel a little uneasy.
03:33Then you see it.
03:35A ray of sunlight streams through the window and it catches a particular particle in midair.
03:40You watch as it dances in the light and you can't help but wonder what it is.
03:44All of a sudden it hits you.
03:45You're sitting in a sea of your own dead skin cells.
03:48That's right.
03:49The dust in your house is made up of your own dead skin cells.
03:52And it's not just a small percentage either.
03:55In fact.
03:56It estimated that 10% of the dust in your house.
03:59Is made up of your own dead skin cells.
04:02Yikes.
04:03So the next time you're cozying up on the couch.
04:06Just remember.
04:07You're not alone.
04:08You're sharing your home with millions of your own dead skin cells.
04:12counties and養ums in the chair.
04:13So only that one part of your ownа.
04:14Even if you're not alone and you're
04:16able to spend a few times these days.
04:17But at the time it is problems.
04:19That's it.
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04:221.
04:24Keep doing pain or add it.
04:25Keep learning fine.
04:26Keep learning okay.
04:28Step aside.
04:30Step aside.
04:31Step aside.
04:32Step aside.
04:34Step aside.
04:38Step aside.
04:39Step- Cav cum.
04:40Stand by.
04:40Step aside.
04:41Step aside.
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