A centipede does not have 100 legs. Millipedes do not have 1000 legs.
--The number of legs varies. The greatest number recorded on a
centipede is 177 pairs of legs; on a millipede, 375.
A bald eagle is not bald.
--Bald eagles have flat white feathers on their heads and neck
when mature, dark feathers when young.
A horned toad is not a toad.
--Horned toads are lizards.
A ladybug's spots are not an indicator of its age or gender.
--Ladybugs are both male and female, and the
number of spots each has is just a variety in the species.
A papal bull is not an animal.
--It is an official edict or decree from a pope. The term comes
from the Latin bulla (a knob or seal), and originally referred
to the seal that was placed on the pope's official documents.
A silverfish is not a fish.
--It is a small wingless insect that feeds on paper.
A sweetbread is not sweet, nor is it a bread.
--Sweetbreads are from a calf's or lamb's pancreas or thymus.
An electric fan does not cool a room.
--It actually increases the air temperature because of the heat released
by the motor. What makes the room seem cooler is increased air
circulation over the skin, which speeds evaporation of moisture.
Bananas did not originate in South America.
--Bananas first grew in tropical Asia and were eaten by
the ancient Greeks and Romans.
Prairie dogs are not dogs.
--A prairie dog is a kind of rodent.
Shortbread is not a bread.
--It's a thick cookie.
Poinsettias are not poisonous.
--The US Consumer Products Safety Commission determined in 1975 that
the flower, if eaten, could cause some discomfort,
but not death.
The "v" in the name of a court case does not stand for "versus."
--In civil proceedings it indicates "and." In criminal
proceedings it means "against."
The American buffalo is not a buffalo.
--It is a bison. True buffalo are found in Africa and Asia.
24 karat gold is not pure gold.
--There's a small amount of copper included.
A cornflower is not the flower of a corn plant.
--It is an annual herb, commonly known as a bachelor's
button, bluebonnet, or bluebottle.
A flying fox is not a fox.
--It's the common name for a type of fruit bat.
A peanut is not a nut.
--Peanuts are legumes, which grow underground.
A polecat is not a cat.
--It is a nocturnal European weasel.
A sea wasp is not a wasp.
--A sea wasp is a type of jellyfish which can give a potentially fatal sting.
A titmouse is not a mouse.
--It is a small gray-and-brown bird found in the Northern Hemisphere.
A woolly bear is not a bear.
--It's a reddish brown, fuzzy, North American caterpillar.
Arabic numerals are not Arabic.
--Arabic numerals were first used in India, not Arabia.
Bats are not blind.
--They do rely more on their sonar than their eyesight.
Big Ben is not the name of the clock in the Tower of Westminster.
--The clock is called Tower Clock. Big Ben is the name of the
13.5-ton chime that accompanies the clock.
Black-eyed peas are not peas.
-- They are the seeds of a tropical vine related to beans.
Buddhism was not founded by a man named Buddha.
--Buddha is a Sanskrit word meaning "enlightened." The religion's founder
was named Siddhartha Gautama. He meditated under a tree
(called 'Bodhi' which gave him the name 'Buddha'). He got enlightened
by the meditation.
Camel hair brushes are not made with camel hair.
--They are made from squirrel hair.
Camels do not store water in their humps.
--Camels store fat in their humps.
Chicago is not the windiest city in the US.
--Great Falls, Montana, is the windiest US city with average wind speeds
of 13.1 mph. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, is second, with 13 mph.
Elephants do not drink water through their trunk.
--An elephant's trunk is its nose. They draw water up with
their trunks, then squirt the water into their mouths.
Fireflies are not flies.
--They are a species of nocturnal beetle that flash their luminous abdomens.
Only mature male fireflies are able to both glow and fly.
Frankenstein was not a monster.
--In Mary Shelley's 1818 novel "Frankenstein, or the Modern Prometheus,"
Frankenstein was the man who built the monster. He was a student
of physiology, not a doctor.
French poodles did not originate in France.
Poodles were originally used as hunting dogs in Europe.
The dogs' thick coats were a hindrance in water and thick brush, so
hunters sheared the hindquarters, with cuffs left
around the ankles and hips to protect against rheumatism.
Each hunter marked his dogs' heads with a ribbon of his own color,
allowing groups of hunters to tell their dogs apart.
German chocolate cake did not originate in Germany.
--In 1852, Sam German developed a sweet baking bar for Baker's
Chocolate Co. The product was named in honor of him
"Baker's German's Sweet Chocolate.
Guinea pigs are not pigs.
--They are rodents, native to South America.
Gypsies did not originate in Hungary.
--They can be traced to India, about AD 1000. Their language, Romany,
is related to Sanskrit, an ancient language of India.
Head cheese is not a type of cheese.
--Head cheese is a combination of chopped and boiled pigs
heads, feet, hearts and tongues, held together in a loaf shape by gelatin.
Heartburn is not an ailment of the heart.
--It's a regurgitation of acid from the stomach into the esophagus.
Hitler did not invent the swastika as a symbol of the Nazis.
--The symbol has been used since prehistoric times,
including the ancient Greeks and Native Americans.
Horseshoe crabs are not crabs.
--They are related to arachnids (spiders and scorpions).
True crabs are crustaceans.
Identical twins do not have the same fingerprints.
--Each is unique.
I.O.U. does not stand for "I owe you."
--It's an abbreviation for "I Owe Unto."
Jackrabbits are not rabbits.
--They are hares - born with fur and with their eyes open. Rabbits are
born without fur, with their eyelids sealed.
James MacNeill Whistler did not name his famous painting
"Whistler's Mother."
--He had named the painting "Arrangement in Grey and Black #1."
Mohair is not the hair of an animal called a mo.
--Mohair is the hair of an Angora goat. The word comes
from the Arabic word muhayyar.
Mount Rushmore is not the largest sculpture in the world.
--The largest is a sculpture of Jefferson Davis, Robert E. Lee,
and "Stonewall" Jackson that covers 1.33 acres on the face of
Stone Mountain near Atlanta, Georgia. It was begun
in 1963 and finished in 1972.
Nero did not fiddle while Rome burned.
--The fiddle wasn't invented until the 1500's. Rome burned in AD 64.
Panama hats are not from Panama.
--Panama hats come from Ecuador not Panama.
Reading in the dark will not ruin your eyes.
--According to the American Academy of Ophthalmology,
reading in dim light will not damage the eye.
Rice paper is not made from the rice plant.
--It is made from the pith of a small Asian tree of the
ginseng family.
Saint Patrick was not actually Irish.
--He was born around 373 A.D. in either Scotland, near the town of
Dumbarton, or in Roman Britain (the Romans left Britain in 410 AD.)
His real name is believed to have been Maewyn Succat,
he took on Patrick, or Patricus, after he became a priest.
Salmonella bacteria is not named after salmon.
--They are named for Daniel E. Salmon, an American veterinarian.
Silkworms are not worms.
--They are the caterpillars of various types of moths which
feed on mulberry leaves.
Sugarplums are not plums.
--A sugarplum is a small round piece of sugary candy.
The "funny bone" is not a bone.
--The funny bone is a nerve.
The Baby Ruth candy bar was not named for Babe Ruth.
--It was named for President Cleveland's daughter, Ruth.
The bagpipe did not originate in Scotland.
--It originated in the Middle East, spread through Europe,
and was brought to Scotland by the Romans.
The black box on an airplane is not black.
--It is orange.
The catgut formerly used as strings in tennis rackets and
musical instruments does not come from cats.
--Catgut actually comes from sheep, hogs, and horses.
The color red does not make bulls mad.
-- Bulls are color-blind. They charge at movement, not color.
The English horn is not an English horn.
--It is a double-reed woodwind resembling a large oboe,
and was created in France.
The first American skyscraper was not built in New York City.
--It was the Home Insurance Building in Chicago, built in 1883.
The Great Wall of China is not the only manmade object that can
be seen from the Moon.
--No man-made object can be seen from the Moon.
The koala bear is not a bear.
--It is a member of the Marsupial family, is not carnivorous,
and lives in a tree. The name comes from the aboriginal
language of southeast Australia.
The pilgrims did not eat turkey at the first Thanksgiving
celebration at Plymouth Rock.
--Many foods were served at the three-day feast celebrating
survival through the winter, but turkey wasn't one of them.
The menu included: venison, duck, goose, seafood, dried fruits, and wine.
The Shroud of Turin is not the burial shroud of Jesus.
--Scientific carbon-14 dating has shown that the flax
in the cloth was grown sometime between 1260 and 1390.
There is absolutely no documented proof that Betsy Ross
designed the American Flag.
--This seems to be an Early American "Urban Legend." The first
American flag was designed by Francis Hopkins, a naval flag designer.
There is no such fish as a "sardine."
--Canned sardines are generally young herring.
Umbrellas were not invented to keep the rain off people.
--The Latin word umbrella means "little shaded area."
Umbrellas were invented to keep the sun off.
Wild rice is not a true rice.
--It's a type of grass.
Windmills did not originate in the Netherlands.
--They were invented by the Arabs.