Posts Tagged ‘facts’

Congo by the Numbers

Tuesday, October 19th, 2010

It’s good to know about the places you travel to… so here are some interesting facts — all by numbers — about the Democratic Republic of Congo that we thought you’d enjoy.

  • 200: Number of African ethnic groups in Congo
  • 1960: Year of Congo’s independence from Belgium
  • 68,692,542: Congo’s population
  • 37,300: Number of telephone landlines in use
  • 9,263,000: Number of cell phones
  • 290,000: Number of internet users
  • 198: Number of airports
  • 4,007: Kilometers of railway

Source: CIA World Factbook

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How Much Do You Know About Elephants?

Tuesday, August 24th, 2010

We figured it was time for some good ole trivia, elephant style. These creatures are impressive to say the least.

  • Elephants digest only about 40% of what they eat.
  • Elephants need to drink 30-50 gallons of water daily.
  • Elephants are the largest land animals on Earth.
  • An African elephants trunk contains 100,000 different muscles.
  • An adult elephant can consume up to 300 pounds of food in one day
  • The average life span of an elephant in the wild is 70 years.
  • At the turn of the 20th century there were a few million African elephants. Today there are an estimated 450,000-700,000.

Impressed? Help save elephants by fighting the ivory trade — you can donate to our project here.

Image: National Geographic