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Article created by: Evelina Šiukšterytė

Learning never ends! Or, well, at least it shouldn’t. Even if you’ve finished school or college, it doesn’t mean that you can kick back and relax for the rest of your life. Your mind needs to work out just like your body. Not to mention how deeply satisfying it is to discover new things about the world.

All that it takes is a dash of curiosity, a bit of patience, and—potentially—the support of a massively popular online community. That’s where the ‘Today I Learned’ or TIL subreddit comes in. Its 34.4 million eager members regularly share all the new things they’ve recently learned. We’ve collected some of their freshest and most astonishing insights for you, Pandas. Scroll down to check them out… and don’t forget to share them with your friends. 

Ibis walking on grass, showcasing its long beak and white and black feathers.

TIL that the Australian Ibis (aka bin chickens) have learned how to eat the invasive and poisonous cane toad. They do this by picking the toad up, shaking it around to get it to expell its poison and empty is poison sacs, then washing the poison off with water.

CaravelClerihew , Charles J. Sharp / Wikipedia Report

A grizzly bear walking through a field of dry grass and shrubs. TIL about a phenomenon called “delayed implantation” in grizzly bears. The embryo will start gestation only after the mama bear has gained enough weight to avoid death by starvation during hibernation.

Fluid-One-4008 , Jean Beaufort / Wikipedia Report

Person in a hoodie reading a book, symbolizing learning new facts while sitting comfortably indoors. TIL: A US Air Force cadet was reading about WWII when he stumbled upon the name of a janitor that worked at his USAF Academy. That’s how it was discovered at the academy that that janitor was a Medal of Honor recipient.

ItsThe1994Man , Lilly Rum / Unsplash Report

Cicada emerging from its shell on a wooden surface, showcasing new wings and vibrant colors. TIL the next periodical emergence of the 13- and 17-year cicada broods is 2024. The last time these insects co-emerged was 221 years ago while Thomas Jefferson was president.

fishbethany , wikimedia Report

Maryland flag displayed outside a historical wooden building. TIL: Maryland was a slave state that sided with the Union, but in 1864, they actually had a referendum to abolish slavery. It narrowly failed – until the absentee ballots from the soldiers at the front came in, at which point it overwhelmingly succeeded.

Sayyid_Karim , Jimmy Emerson, DVM / Flickr Report

Historic illustration of a bridge over a river with boats, showcasing a brain-scrambling fact from history. TIL that when the first rail bridge over the Mississippi River was being planned, riverboat operators pushed for rigid standards in hopes of making the bridge impossible. Instead, the bridge pioneered multiple engineering techniques and still carries road and rail traffic 150 years later.

GetYerHandOffMyPenis Report

A large whale swims underwater, showcasing its massive teeth in the ocean. TIL that sperm whales can generate sounds up to 230 decibels – far beyond the fatality threshold for humans.

JOWWLLL Report

A person with a serious expression, part of a brain-scrambling facts collection. TIL that the leader of the Crips, Stanley Williams, lived a double life where during the day, he was an anti-gang youth counselor, and at night acted as the overboss of the Crips, committing violent gang crimes against the Bloods.

ponkytoe , wikipedia Report

Person swimming underwater in a sunlit pool, creating ripples and reflections on the surface. TIL that in 1973, two brothers, an 18-year-old and a 10-year-old stayed in Tom Sawyer’s River at Disneyland past closing time. When they tried to swim to leave, the older brother carried his younger brother, who didn’t know how to swim, on his back and drowned. The younger survived.

Ok-Indication-5121 , indel Media / Pexels Report

Close-up of a gray capsule with a ruler, showcasing brain-scrambling facts. TIL of the antimony pill, aka the everlasting pill, used in the 18th and early 19th century for stomach relief. It was reusable after pooping it out, making it very cost effective. Entire families used the same pill, which some times went through multiple generations.

Ainsley-Sorsby , DAB Healthy Report

Martial artist with tattoos practicing a move, showcasing skills that spark brain-scrambling curiosity. TIL that Hong Kong actor Michael Chan is well-known for his various triad (gangster) roles and martial arts movies. It was later discovered he was actually the No. 2 boss in the 14k Triad.

Torley_ Report

Hand highlighting text in a book, emphasizing new facts and discoveries. TIL that in the UK, the number of women (103,575) who applied to study law at the undergraduate level in 2022 was nearly double the number of men (51,865) who did.

tyrion2024 , Yaroslav Shuraev / Pexels Report

Skateboarder performing an aerial trick in a skatepark at sunset, showcasing new facts of gravity-defying skills. TIL while most American sports are variations on older ones, volleyball, skateboarding, snowboarding and ultimate frisbee are completely American inventions

Lego349 , ALLAN FRANCA CARMO / Pexels Report

Burger King-themed sauna room with brand logos, featuring blue benches and towels. TIL that in 2016, Burger King opened a spa in one of its restaurants in Helsinki, Finland. Customers could enjoy a Whopper while sitting in the 15-seater sauna room, and the spa also featured showers, PlayStation, TVs, and beverages and the price was $283/person.

giuliomagnifico , Food&Events Tapahtumaravintolat Report

TIL that Bobby Driscoll, the voice of Disney’s Peter Pan, lost his film contract due to puberty related acne, turned to drugs, went to prison, hung out with Andy Warhol, and died penniless and alone in an abandoned building in the East Village.

monkeypickle Report

A person in a red shirt, appearing puzzled and holding their head, illustrating a brain-scrambling moment. TIL There is a a parasite that can infect the human brain and alter our behaviour. It can cause road rage, increase chances of dying in a road accident and much more.

ultimate_man1 , Genaro Servín / Pexels Report

TIL that a steel bridge in India is being dangerously eroded by pedestrians spitting on it.

51CKS4DW0RLD Report

Clock tower in Mecca towering over the cityscape under a clear blue sky. TIL that the world’s second most expensive building is The Clock Towers complex in Mecca, which had a total construction cost of 15 billion USD. It was built by the Saudi Binladin Group, whose founder is the father of Osama Bin Laden. Construction began in 2002, and opened in 2012.

NewAccountEachYear , wikimedia Report

Aerial view of an island with dense greenery and a dock, highlighting fascinating new facts. TIL that Okinoshima Island in Japan strictly forbids women to step ashore due to local traditions. The entire island is a sacred Shinto kami, and over 80,000 artifacts left as offerings have been recovered. It was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2017.

zanderman108 , wikipedia Report

Musician in a geometric-patterned suit playing an acoustic guitar on stage, highlighting today's learned facts. TIL David Bowie ended the Ziggy Stardust Persona, and practically fired The Spiders from Mars on stage at their final performance in London’s Hammersmith Odeon on July 3rd, 1973. To the fans, and bands disbelief, “Not only is it the last show of the tour, but, it’s the last show we’ll ever do”.

hotsaucetom , wikipedia Report


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