9 Survival Myths That Could Actually Hurt You

Being a scientist is fun, conducting new experiments every day, some of them totally crazy — like counting all the ants on Earth, asking a dolphin to speak on the phone, or watching butterflies in an earthquake.
We at Bright Side know that such experiments can prove incredible facts, so we chose those we considered the best to share with you.
Myrmecologists worldwide made an estimate that there are about 100 trillion-10 thousand trillion ants living on Earth now. That means there are about 1 million of these insects for each human.
As a matter of fact, the “berry” of the strawberry isn’t at all its fruit. It’s just an overgrown receptacle that carries the true fruit on it — that’s right, the green and white seeds. You’ll probably need some time to really let this sink in.
The world has done a barrel roll now. The banana plant is, in fact, giant grass, and bananas are its berries. According to the definition, a berry is a “soft and juicy fruit containing several seeds.” Well, bananas are just that.
Mithridates VI of Pontus had been taking small doses of various poisons since childhood to work up an immunity to them. During the riot, the Romans wanted to take him hostage, and Mithridates tried to poison himself but couldn’t because of his training. Oh, the irony!
How many hours would a day last for a person who can’t tell the time of day by external signs?
French speleologist, Michel Siffre, carried out several experiments on the matter from 1962 to 1972. He placed himself in a specially equipped bunker with no light, a constant temperature and humidity, and absolute silence. He spent several months like this.
The results showed that his inner clock altered: he needed 30 minutes more to complete his sleep/wake cycle. Later, he conducted similar experiments with other volunteers in a cave — but they’d spend 36 hours awake and 12-14 hours asleep.
You just checked this, didn’t you? This is a standard and appropriate proportion of a human foot, used by artists to paint people. It was identified by Leonardo da Vinci in his famous Vitruvian Man.
Few know that the space suit of the first man on the Moon was made at a factory which produced bras and lingerie in Dover, DE. We just hope Neil felt comfortable in it.
American Ann Elizabeth Hodges was the first ever woman on Earth to survive an impact of an extraterrestrial object (November 30, 1954, near Sylacauga, AL). A meteorite fragment crashed through the roof of her house and hit her while she was sleeping on a couch. Soon, Ann became quite the celebrity.
Professor Macie Hennenberg from Adelaide University proved there are no differences between the fingerprints of koalas and humans. Even a microscope scanner can’t find them. So it turns out koalas are the only animal, apart from humans, that have unique fingerprint patterns.
Shanghai-based neurobiologists conducted an experiment where they seated dozens of primates before a mirror and watched their reactions to their “double.” Nothing happened for a time, but when the monkeys realized they were seeing their own reflection, the first thing they did was check their crotch.
Trying to swim away won’t help in this situation. The correct behavior here is to slowly move away from the shark’s path and stay calm. Keep an eye on the shark. When it has passed by you, try to find a way out of the water. However, if you can’t and have to defend yourself, hit it in its gills, eyes, or the tip of its nose.