21 Facts That Will Bring A Smile To Your Face

When we're bogged down in the day-to-day slog of life, it's easy to forget all the good stuff out there in the world.

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A GIF of Jessica Chastain uncorking a wine bottle with her teeth before taking a big slug of it

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So I've made a decision — I'm now your joy delivery person, and I have a big ol' parcel of happy for ya! So sit in your favorite chair, pull on a cozy blanket, and prepare to feel all warm and fuzzy inside after you read this roundup of heartwarming, funny, and cute facts.

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A GIF image of Homer Simpson in bed, saying "Ahh, I'm just a big, toasty cinnamon bun"

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1.Being near someone you love makes you sleepy.

An image of two women sleeping happily in a car, leaning against each other

This is because they induce a wave of oxytocin, which has been shown to promote a sense of calm and relaxation — and may benefit sleep.

So next time someone falls asleep while you're talking to them, try to take it as a compliment!

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2.Cows have best friends.

Several cows, all black and white except one copper-and-white one

3.There's a specific word in Japanese for the act of eating when bored: "kuchi sabishi."

A woman in a yellow long-sleeved T-shirt enjoying a slice of cake

It's also known as having a lonely mouth, and it's something I seem to experience a lot...

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4.Pigeons can tell the difference between impressionism and cubism, even identifying specifically a Monet vs. a Picasso!

A pigeon outdoors, with its head turned to the right

Researchers in Japan trained pigeons to tell the difference and peck the correct paintings. The birds did so with 90% accuracy!

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5.How many licks does it take to get to the center of a Tootsie Pop? Well, human lickers at university found out!

A Tootsie Pop lollipop

Purdue University, University of Michigan, Bellarmine University, and Swarthmore Junior High School all conducted very scientific studies, with results ranging from 144 to 411 licks.

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6.There's a 191-year-old tortoise named Jonathan!

A tortoise on a beach

7.Japan has over 200 flavors of Kit Kats.

Two Kit Kats in wrappers, one red and one white

8.Wombats are the only animal whose poop is cube-shaped, and they stack them up to mark their territory.

A wombat on grass

They're the only known species to do so, and their elastic-like intestines cause the shape.

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9.The confetti that rains down on Times Square on New Year's Eve is literally made of people's hopes and wishes.

Times Square with colorful confetti raining down from the sky

10.Millions of trees grow every year, thanks to forgetful squirrels that can't remember where they bury their nuts.

A squirrel holding a nut

11.Mister Rogers's mom knit all his sweaters.

12.Rats giggle when you tickle them, and they love it!

A rat in the trees

They especially enjoy a back or belly tickle. Their giggles are too high for us to hear, but a special microphone captured the squeaks so they can be played back in a lower register.

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13.Window washers dressed up as superheroes to cheer up sick kids in a hospital.

A young girl dressed as a superhero with a red cape

Local window washers dressed up as Captain America, Spider-Man, Flash, and Batman and hung outside the Iowa hospital, making both the windows and the kids' days brighter!

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14.Cows produce more milk when listening to the song "Everybody Hurts" by R.E.M.

A woman milking a cow

They're also partial to Lou Reed's "Perfect Day"!

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15.Night rainbows exist.

A moonbow in the night sky; it looks like a large white circle around the moon

16.Bats sing love songs.

A bat hanging upside down off a green plant outdoors

George Pollak, a neurobiologist at the University of Texas, said, "Their courtship songs are perhaps the most surprising, since each song is complex and structured.”

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17.There's a Valentine's Day for single people in South Korea.

A woman wearing black and holding a bunch of red roses

18.Dogs do love their owners, according to science.

A smiley dog on a pale blue background

Apparently, the caudate nucleus in the brain (associated with positive expectations) reacts most strongly to the scent of familiar humans.

Another study also found higher levels of oxytocin, aka the "love hormone," in dogs after they spent time looking into their owner's eyes.

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19.There’s a superhero with a hearing aid called Blue Ear that was created by Marvel Comics to encourage a little boy to wear his own hearing aid!

20.Bunnies literally jump for joy!

A small cream colored bunny next to a plant.

When they have too much happy energy and they can't contain it, rabbits twist and jump in the air. This little joyful jump is known as a binky!

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21.Lastly, the football huddle was invented so deaf players could discuss strategy without the opposing team seeing what they were saying.

Team of female sports players in a huddle, taken from beneath them

In the 1890s, Paul Hubbard, a quarterback at a college for deaf students, had his offense form a tight circle around him so they could discuss strategy without prying eyes.

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Got a happy fact? Let me know in the comments! Let's keep this joy train moving!