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  • Dinosaur61 views

    The Longest Dinosaur Name Has 23 Letters: Micropachycephalosaurus

    Micropachycephalosaurus ('tiny thick-headed lizard') from Late Cretaceous China holds the record for the longest dinosaur name at 23 letters. Ironically, it was one of the smallest known dinosaurs, estimated at under 1 metre long. It belonged to the pachycephalosaur family and was first described in 1978 by Chinese palaeontologist Dong Zhiming. Its name is a paradox — meaning small, yet bearing one of the most unwieldy labels in all of palaeontology.

  • Japan81 views

    The World's Oldest Company Was Japanese

    Kongo Gumi, a Japanese construction company founded in 578 AD, operated for nearly 1,500 years before being absorbed by a larger conglomerate in 2006. It was established to build Buddhist temples and survived countless wars, economic collapses, and natural disasters — making it the longest-lived company in recorded history.

  • Chile102 views

    Chile Is the World's Longest Country at 4,300 km

    Chile stretches approximately 4,300 km from north to south along South America's Pacific coast, making it the longest country in the world by length. Yet it averages only about 177 km wide. This extreme shape means Chile spans multiple climate zones — from the driest desert on Earth to Patagonian glaciers — within a single nation.

  • Bolivia102 views

    La Paz Boasts the World's Longest and Highest Urban Cable Car System.

    Mi Teleférico, a network of cable car lines, provides an efficient and scenic public transportation system across the city's challenging terrain. It offers breathtaking views and connects different neighborhoods.

  • Bolivia108 views

    Bolivia is Home to the World's Largest Butterfly Sanctuary.

    Biocentro Güembé in Santa Cruz de la Sierra boasts the largest enclosed butterfly habitat on Earth, sheltering thousands of butterflies of various species. It also features bird aviaries and natural pools.

  • Bolivia96 views

    Lake Titicaca is the World's Highest Navigable Lake.

    Shared with Peru, this vast freshwater lake sits at an elevation of 3,812 meters (12,507 feet) above sea level. It is also the largest lake in South America by volume and a sacred site for the Inca people.

  • Bolivia103 views

    La Paz is the World's Highest De Facto Capital City.

    While Sucre is the constitutional capital, La Paz, situated at an average elevation of 3,650 meters (11,975 feet) above sea level, serves as the seat of government and financial center. Its unique geography is carved into a canyon.

  • Crazy95 views

    A Human Has Held Their Breath For Over 24 Minutes Underwater

    Budimir Šobat set a world record by holding his breath for an astonishing 24 minutes and 37 seconds underwater. This incredible feat was achieved by hyperventilating with pure oxygen beforehand, pushing the limits of human physiology and dedication to extreme training.

  • Biology115 views

    Greenland Sharks Can Live For Over 500 Years, Making Them The Longest-Lived Vertebrates.

    Through radiocarbon dating of their eye lenses, scientists discovered these Arctic predators have an average lifespan of 272 years, with some individuals estimated to be 500 years old. They grow only about a centimeter per year, contributing to their longevity.