(Solved) What do koalas primarily eat?

What do koalas primarily eat?

A Eucalyptus leaves
B Bamboo shoots
C Acacia pods

Fact: Koalas have a very selective diet, feeding almost exclusively on eucalyptus leaves, which contain toxins that most other animals cannot digest. This dietary choice is crucial for their survival, allowing them to thrive in their specific habitat.

Correct Answer: Eucalyptus leaves

(Solved) What type of food did McDonald’s originally specialize in when it first opened in 1940?

What type of food did McDonald’s originally specialize in when it first opened in 1940?

Tacos
Hot Dogs
Barbecue
Milkshakes

Fact: When Richard and Maurice McDonald first opened their restaurant in San Bernardino, California, in 1940, it wasn’t the burger giant we know today. Originally called McDonald’s Bar-B-Q, the restaurant specialized in barbecue dishes, including barbecued beef, pork, and ribs. However, the brothers soon realized that hamburgers were their best-selling item, so in 1948 they revamped the restaurant into a streamlined, assembly-line style operation focusing on burgers, fries, and milkshakes. This shift laid the foundation for the fast-food empire that would transform dining worldwide.

Correct Answer: Barbecue

(Solved) Which U.S. president sported a handlebar mustache?

Which U.S. president sported a handlebar mustache?

Grover Cleveland
Chester A. Arthur
Ulysses S. Grant
William Howard Taft

Fact: Only one U.S. president is known for sporting a full handlebar mustache: William Howard Taft, the 27th president (1909–1913). Taft’s distinctive handlebar was thick, bushy, and carefully curled at the ends, giving him a dignified, old-fashioned appearance that stood out even in his own era. His mustache became a defining feature of his public image, often highlighted in political cartoons and remembered in photographs of the early 20th century. In fact, Taft is the last U.S. president to wear any kind of facial hair while in office. Since his presidency, every commander-in-chief has been clean-shaven.

Correct Answer: William Howard Taft

(Solved) Which candy played a key role in the movie “E.T.”?

Which candy played a key role in the movie “E.T.”?

Skittles
M&M’s
Reese’s Pieces
Hershey’s Kisses

Fact: When Steven Spielberg’s E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial was released in 1982, the filmmakers wanted a recognizable candy for the iconic scene where Elliott coaxes E.T. out of hiding. Initially, they approached Mars, Inc. to feature M&M’s, but the company declined. Hershey’s quickly seized the opportunity, offering their relatively new product—Reese’s Pieces. To gain promotion for their little peanut butter candies, Hershey entered a $1 million deal with Universal Pictures to promote the film. The movie’s massive success catapulted Reese’s Pieces into pop culture history, tripling sales almost overnight.

Answer: Reese’s Pieces