10 Curiosos ‘Sabías Qué’ - Summary

Summary

The video presents several interesting facts and trivia, including:

1. Bottled water has an expiration date, but it's not for the water itself, it's for the bottle. The bottle can be exposed to contamination and the plastic can degrade, affecting the taste of the water.
2. Dogs have unique nose prints, just like humans have fingerprints. These nose prints can be used to identify dogs.
3. Freestyle battles, also known as rap battles, have been around for over 500 years and were popular in England and Scotland.
4. The oldest land animal on Earth is a tortoise named Jonathan, who is 185 years old.
5. The fastest animal on Earth, relative to its size, is a type of mite that can move 322 body lengths per second.
6. There is a game called Quick Draw that uses artificial intelligence to guess drawings.
7. The most expensive cheese in the world is made from the milk of a special breed of donkeys and costs around $1,000 per kilogram.
8. There is a tree called the "Manchineel tree" that has poisonous sap that can cause blisters and even blindness.
9. The name "Frankenstein" refers to the creator of the monster, not the monster itself.
10. There is a rare and expensive type of watermelon in Japan that costs around $3,000.
11. The video ends with a call to action to like and share the video, and to subscribe to the channel.

Facts

1. The expiration date on bottled water is for the bottle, not the water.
2. The bottle's expiration date is set due to potential contamination during the bottling process.
3. The degradation of the plastic in the bottle can affect the water's taste over time.
4. In some countries, the law requires bottling companies to set an expiration date for their products, including water.
5. The expiration date for bottled water typically does not exceed two years.
6. Each dog's nose has a unique print, similar to human fingerprints.
7. In Canada, dog nose prints are used to identify dogs in some veterinarians.
8. In the United States, dog nose prints have been used to identify lost dogs since 1938.
9. Some companies have developed databases of dog nose prints to aid in identification.
10. The Chilean giant tortoise is one of the most endangered reptiles in the world.
11. There are only a few Chilean giant tortoises in captivity.
12. One of these tortoises, named Jonathan, is believed to be around 185 years old.
13. Jonathan lives in the official residence of the governor of Santa Elena, an island in the Atlantic Ocean.
14. The tortoise has been cared for by 39 governors since it was brought to the island.
15. Jonathan's image is featured on the back of the island's 50-cent coin.
16. The small mite, also known as the tarsus tomes macro palpis, is the fastest animal relative to its size.
17. The mite measures 0.7 millimeters in length.
18. The mite can move at 322 body lengths per second.
19. The game "Quick Draw" uses artificial intelligence to guess drawings.
20. The game was created by Google and improves its accuracy as more drawings are created.
21. A kilogram of a specific type of cheese, made from the milk of a special breed of donkeys, costs around $1,000.
22. The cheese is made in a small town called Xavi and is considered a luxury item.
23. The donkeys' milk is anti-allergenic and contains only 1% fat and up to 60 times more vitamin C than cow's milk.
24. The Manchineel tree, also known as the "Chamomile of Death," is one of the most poisonous trees in the world.
25. The tree's sap can cause serious blisters and even blindness if it comes into contact with the skin or eyes.
26. The tree grows in some areas of Central America, the Caribbean islands, and South America.
27. The Densuke black watermelon is a rare and expensive fruit, costing around $3,000.
28. The watermelon is grown on a Japanese island called Hokkaido and is considered a luxury item.
29. The production of Densuke black watermelons is around 10,000 per year.
30. The watermelon is used as a gift for special occasions in Japan.