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Wild Parrots Give Their Chicks Names—Seriously! Posted by Factor | Fun Fact Friday Did you know that wild parrots have their own version of name tags? It's true! In the wild, parent parrots come up with unique sounds —almost like names—for each of their chicks. These special calls aren't just random squawks either. They're distinct sounds used to identify each baby individually, and the chicks learn to recognize and respond to their "name" for life! Scientists discovered that these signature calls work like our own names, helping parrots communicate in the wild. It’s one of the coolest examples of how smart and social animals can be. So next time you hear a parrot squawk, remember—it might just be calling out to a friend... or to someone named Squawkie! Nature's full of surprises, and this one's for the birds! Want more amazing facts like this? Subscribe to Factor and never miss a moment of curiosity! YouTube Video ⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️ https://m.youtube.com/sh...
Most people know the story of the Titanic—how it struck an iceberg and sank in 1912. But did you know the wreck wasn't discovered until 1985 ? That’s 73 years of mystery hidden deep beneath the Atlantic Ocean! The Titanic’s final resting place lies about 2.5 miles (4 km) under the sea. For decades, explorers and researchers searched for it. But because of the extreme depth and lack of advanced technology, the ship stayed hidden from the world. It wasn’t until a secret U.S. Navy mission (yes—secret!) that the team led by oceanographer Robert Ballard stumbled upon the Titanic's remains. Using special underwater cameras and sonar, they finally found the ship’s bow and stern split apart, resting silently on the ocean floor. This discovery sparked worldwide fascination and gave us a closer look at one of the most famous shipwrecks in history. Cool, right? There’s still so much to learn about the deep sea—and the Titanic reminds us just how many secrets the ocean i...
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