8 Lies You've Been Told Your Whole Life

By Marcus T. • May 23, 2024
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Ever wondered if everything you've believed since childhood is actually true? From eating habits to nature's wonders, we often carry misconceptions throughout our lives without a second thought. Here are eight surprising everyday "facts" you've probably been told that are actually fictional.

1. Penguins Mate for Life

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The belief that penguins mate for life paints a picture of monogamous bliss. However, while some species of penguins do return to the same partner each breeding season, many others change mates.

2. Chameleons Change Color Based on their Surroundings

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It's a common belief that chameleons change their skin color to blend into their surroundings. However, their color change is more about communication and temperature regulation than camouflage. This ability is a complex response to their environment and internal state rather than a hide-and-seek strategy.

3. Alcohol Warms You Up

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Reaching for a drink to "warm up" on a cold day? Think again. Alcohol may make your skin feel warmer, but it actually lowers your core body temperature. The initial warmth is misleading, as alcohol causes blood vessels to dilate, moving blood closer to the skin and away from the core.

4. Coffee Stunts Your Growth

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The common notion that drinking coffee at a young age could hinder a child's growth doesn't have any scientific backing. While there are plenty of reasons you might hesitate to hand a large, sugary coffee drink to a child — like its high caffeine content — impeding their physical development isn't among them.

5. Sharks Can Smell Blood from a Mile Away

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The dramatic portrayal of sharks in horror films, with their reputed ability to sniff out a solitary drop of blood in vast ocean waters, is an exaggeration. In reality, as noted by the American Museum of Natural History, while sharks do have an acute sense of smell, the notion of them detecting blood from miles away to the extent of an entire ocean is overstated. They can sense blood at impressive but relatively modest concentrations, not across the entire sea.

6. Salted Water Boils Faster

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Adding salt to boiling water is a common step in cooking pasta, often thought to speed up boiling. However, this belief isn't scientifically grounded; only a massive amount of salt would make a real difference in boiling time. Realistically, a typical dash of salt has a negligible effect on the time it takes for water to boil.

7. Chewing Gum Takes 7 Years to Digest

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Claims that chewing gum takes a decade to break down are not true. While some components of gum may be digested, the rest are expelled from your body along with other waste and certainly do not linger for years on end.

8. Twinkies® Last Forever

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There's a myth that Twinkies might be the sole survivors on store shelves come the end of the world. However, despite their reputation for having an almost eternal shelf life, these iconic treats begin to deteriorate quickly, much like any other food containing moisture. After about 25 days, Twinkies are far from their best quality, even when left unopened in their packaging.

These eight misconceptions are proof that you can't believe everything you hear.

Reference: 30 "Facts" You Always Believed That Aren't True

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