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The oldest amusement park in the world is Bakken, in Klampenborg, Denmark. It was founded in 1583.
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Don Larsen was the first pitcher to throw a perfect baseball game during a World Series. The game was New York vs Brooklyn, on October 8, 1956.
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The Australian tennis player Rod Emerson has won more Grand Slam event singles titles (12) than any other player in history.
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Biting a garter snake was once thought to help cure a toothache.
Eight species of bats can be found in Connecticut.
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A red-tailed hawk weighs on average three pounds.
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Two species of vultures are found in Connecticut, the black and turkey.
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One bat can eat as many as 1,200 mosquitoes in one night.
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The favorite food of great horned owls are skunks.
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Some salamanders breathe through their skin.
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Longtailed weasels eat half their body weight each day.
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The longest snake in Connecticut, the black rat snake, can reach lengths of seven feet.
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A hawkâs eyesight is so good it can see a mouse from a half-mile up in the air.
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About 75 to 100 black bears live in Connecticut.
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The call of a pickerel frog sounds like a human snore.
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Coca-Cola was originally marketed as a medicine.
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Diet Coke was introduced in 1982.
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Coca-Cola first entered the Chinese market in 1928.
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Plymouth Rock is the most famous boulder in the world.
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In 1954 a citizen of Plymouth, Mass., sent a piece of Plymouth Rock to President Eisenhower as a gift.