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Only 33% of people can whistle. Almost everyone has the ability to whistle, it just takes the right techniques.
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Only 1% of people are ambidextrous – they have no preference for the use of right or left hand.
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1% of people need less sleep than the rest of us. These people have Sleeper Syndrome which allows them to go through a sleep cycle faster than an average person.
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35% of people have no wisdom teeth. Wisdom teeth used to serve a purpose but now they no longer do, which is why we take them out so they don’t get infected while they’re pushing through your gums. If you don’t have wisdom teeth, I’m jealous of you.
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83.7% of people can roll their tongue, but only 14.7% of people can make a clover out of their tongue.
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4% of people have Raynaud’s syndrome. This is when a part of your body, usually your fingers or toes, starts to turn white when exposed to low temperatures. It’s your body’s overreaction to cold or distress.
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Only 10% of people have Darwin’s tubercle – the little bump on the outside of your ear. It’s believed that people who have this are better at sensing voice tonality.
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Less than 1% of people in the US have AB-Negative blood. There’s also something called Golden blood, which only about 40 people in the world have, and it’s completely different than any other blood.
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16% of people can make a roaring noise in their head using their jaw. They’re able to do this because they can control a small muscle in their jaw that deafens chewing, but when it is flexed it makes a roaring noise.
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Less than 1% of people have unbreakable bones. This is caused by a mutation in one of the genes that causes the bones to be up to 8 times denser.