We just discovered a fun Google easter egg that could occupy you for hours

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Google easter

Google just introduced a cool new feature to its search engine, which should cure your boredom and keep you busy pretty much forever.

All you have to do is visit Google and search “I’m feeling curious” or “fun facts.” Google will then return an interesting random fact, usually pulled from Wikipedia or news sites.

You can then keep pressing “Ask another question” and Google will keep supplying you with fun facts.

Take a look!

Could you imagine being pregnant for 22 months?

Fast food was invented nearly 100 years ago.

Lobsters are like chickens, apparently.

If you want to see the biggest trees, visit California.

No football?

Frogs do have ears! But you can’t see ’em.

Lots of Bens out there claim London’s clock tower is named after them.

There’s a Sarah Palin joke in here somewhere.

Canada is almost a century younger than America.

Now you can tell people the etymology of horseradish!

These eight guys might have regretted not signing this document.

Who knew Mexico had so many states?

Bobby pins are technically Bobby’s pins.

This guy entered Harvard at 11 years old!

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