Bakers Dozen

Unworthy subjects for U.S. postage stamps

  1. Aaron Burr’s daughter’s disappearance
  2. Presidential Mistresses Series: Judith Exner, Kay Summersby, Lucy Mercer, Sally Hemmings
  3. The Texas Schoolbook Depository

Unworthy subjects for U.S. postage stamps

  1. Aaron Burr’s daughter’s disappearance
  2. Presidential Mistresses Series: Judith Exner, Kay Summersby, Lucy Mercer, Sally Hemmings
  3. The Texas Schoolbook Depository
  4. Minstrel shows in blackface

Unworthy subjects for U.S. postage stamps

  1. Aaron Burr’s daughter’s disappearance
  2. Presidential Mistresses Series: Judith Exner, Kay Summersby, Lucy Mercer, Sally Hemmings
  3. The Texas Schoolbook Depository
  4. Minstrel shows in blackface
  5. Jamestown cannibalism

Unworthy subjects for U.S. postage stamps

  1. Aaron Burr’s daughter’s disappearance
  2. Presidential Mistresses Series: Judith Exner, Kay Summersby, Lucy Mercer, Sally Hemings
  3. The Texas School Book Depository
  4. Minstrel shows in blackface
  5. Jamestown cannibalism
  6. Jimmy Hoffa (part of the Crooked Union Bosses commemorative series)

Unworthy subjects for U.S. postage stamps

  1. Aaron Burr’s daughter’s disappearance
  2. Presidential Mistresses Series: Judith Exner, Kay Summersby, Lucy Mercer, Sally Hemings
  3. The Texas School Book Depository
  4. Minstrel shows in blackface
  5. Jamestown cannibalism
  6. Jimmy Hoffa (part of the Crooked Union Bosses commemorative series)
  7. Sen. Joseph McCarthy

Unworthy subjects for U.S. postage stamps

  1. Aaron Burr’s daughter’s disappearance
  2. Presidential Mistresses Series: Judith Exner, Kay Summersby, Lucy Mercer, Sally Hemings
  3. The Texas School Book Depository
  4. Minstrel shows in blackface
  5. Jamestown cannibalism
  6. Jimmy Hoffa (part of the Crooked Union Bosses commemorative series)
  7. Sen. Joseph McCarthy
  8. Sesquicentennial of the Des Moines Public Waterworks

Unworthy subjects for U.S. postage stamps

  1. Aaron Burr’s daughter’s disappearance
  2. Presidential Mistresses Series: Judith Exner, Kay Summersby, Lucy Mercer, Sally Hemings
  3. The Texas School Book Depository
  4. Minstrel shows in blackface
  5. Jamestown cannibalism
  6. Jimmy Hoffa (part of the Crooked Union Bosses commemorative series)
  7. Sen. Joseph McCarthy
  8. Sesquicentennial of the Des Moines Public Waterworks
  9. Benedict Arnold

Unworthy subjects for U.S. postage stamps

  1. Aaron Burr’s daughter’s disappearance
  2. Presidential Mistresses Series: Judith Exner, Kay Summersby, Lucy Mercer, Sally Hemings
  3. The Texas School Book Depository
  4. Minstrel shows in blackface
  5. Jamestown cannibalism
  6. Jimmy Hoffa (part of the Crooked Union Bosses commemorative series)
  7. Sen. Joseph McCarthy
  8. Sesquicentennial of the Des Moines Public Waterworks
  9. Benedict Arnold
  10. Dysentery deaths of the Civil War

Unworthy subjects for U.S. postage stamps

  1. Aaron Burr’s daughter’s disappearance
  2. Presidential Mistresses Series: Judith Exner, Kay Summersby, Lucy Mercer, Sally Hemings
  3. The Texas School Book Depository
  4. Minstrel shows in blackface
  5. Jamestown cannibalism
  6. Jimmy Hoffa (part of the Crooked Union Bosses commemorative series)
  7. Sen. Joseph McCarthy
  8. Sesquicentennial of the Des Moines Public Waterworks
  9. Benedict Arnold
  10. Dysentery deaths of the Civil War
  11. Anthony Weiner’s Weiner

Unworthy subjects for U.S. postage stamps

  1. Aaron Burr’s daughter’s disappearance
  2. Presidential Mistresses Series: Judith Exner, Kay Summersby, Lucy Mercer, Sally Hemings
  3. The Texas School Book Depository
  4. Minstrel shows in blackface
  5. Jamestown cannibalism
  6. Jimmy Hoffa (part of the Crooked Union Bosses commemorative series)
  7. Sen. Joseph McCarthy
  8. Sesquicentennial of the Des Moines Public Waterworks
  9. Benedict Arnold
  10. Dysentery deaths of the Civil War
  11. Anthony Weiner’s Weiner
  12. John Boehner crying

Unworthy subjects for U.S. postage stamps

  1. Aaron Burr’s daughter’s disappearance
  2. Presidential Mistresses Series: Judith Exner, Kay Summersby, Lucy Mercer, Sally Hemings
  3. The Texas School Book Depository
  4. Minstrel shows in blackface
  5. Jamestown cannibalism
  6. Jimmy Hoffa (part of the Crooked Union Bosses commemorative series)
  7. Sen. Joseph McCarthy
  8. Sesquicentennial of the Des Moines Public Waterworks
  9. Benedict Arnold
  10. Dysentery deaths of the Civil War
  11. Anthony Weiner’s Weiner
  12. John Boehner crying
  13. Serial killer H.H. Holmes and the 1893 Chicago World’s Fair
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Odd facts about Australian animals

  1. The duckbill platypus is a mammal but does not have nipples; it secretes milk through its skin.

[You can use the same animal more than once so long as it’s a different odd fact.]

Odd facts about Australian animals

  1. The duckbill platypus is a mammal but does not have nipples; it secretes milk through its skin.
  2. Dingoes in the wild don’t bark. However they are physically capable of barking and will learn to do it if they are around dogs.

Odd facts about Australian animals

  1. The duckbill platypus is a mammal but does not have nipples; it secretes milk through its skin.
  2. Dingoes in the wild don’t bark. However they are physically capable of barking and will learn to do it if they are around dogs.
  3. Kangaroos have three vaginas.

Odd facts about Australian animals

  1. The duckbill platypus is a mammal but does not have nipples; it secretes milk through its skin.
  2. Dingoes in the wild don’t bark. However they are physically capable of barking and will learn to do it if they are around dogs.
  3. Kangaroos have three vaginas.
  4. At one time Australia had well over half a billion wild rabbits, every one of them the descendant of rabbits brought by European settlers in the 18th and 19th centuries.

Odd facts about Australian animals

  1. The duckbill platypus is a mammal but does not have nipples; it secretes milk through its skin.
  2. Dingoes in the wild don’t bark. However they are physically capable of barking and will learn to do it if they are around dogs.
  3. Kangaroos have three vaginas.
  4. At one time Australia had well over half a billion wild rabbits, every one of them the descendant of rabbits brought by European settlers in the 18th and 19th centuries.
  5. The duckbill platypus was originally thought to be a hoax when the first dead specimen of one was sent to Great Britain.

Odd facts about Australian animals

  1. The duckbill platypus is a mammal but does not have nipples; it secretes milk through its skin.
  2. Dingoes in the wild don’t bark. However they are physically capable of barking and will learn to do it if they are around dogs.
  3. Kangaroos have three vaginas.
  4. At one time Australia had well over half a billion wild rabbits, every one of them the descendant of rabbits brought by European settlers in the 18th and 19th centuries.
  5. The duckbill platypus was originally thought to be a hoax when the first dead specimen of one was sent to Great Britain.
  6. The soldiers with machine guns in The Emu War were not as effective as offering farmer’s bounties for them; farmers killed 57,000 emus in 6 months of 1934 alone

Odd facts about Australian animals

  1. The duckbill platypus is a mammal but does not have nipples; it secretes milk through its skin.
  2. Dingoes in the wild don’t bark. However they are physically capable of barking and will learn to do it if they are around dogs.
  3. Kangaroos have three vaginas.
  4. At one time Australia had well over half a billion wild rabbits, every one of them the descendant of rabbits brought by European settlers in the 18th and 19th centuries.
  5. The duckbill platypus was originally thought to be a hoax when the first dead specimen of one was sent to Great Britain.
  6. The soldiers with machine guns in The Emu War were not as effective as offering farmer’s bounties for them; farmers killed 57,000 emus in 6 months of 1934 alone
  7. Wombats were often called badgers by early settlers because of their size and habit. Because of this, localities such as Badger Creek, Victoria, and Badger Corner, Tasmania, were named after the wombat.

Odd facts about Australian animals

  1. The duckbill platypus is a mammal but does not have nipples; it secretes milk through its skin.
  2. Dingoes in the wild don’t bark. However they are physically capable of barking and will learn to do it if they are around dogs.
  3. Kangaroos have three vaginas.
  4. At one time Australia had well over half a billion wild rabbits, every one of them the descendant of rabbits brought by European settlers in the 18th and 19th centuries.
  5. The duckbill platypus was originally thought to be a hoax when the first dead specimen of one was sent to Great Britain.
  6. The soldiers with machine guns in The Emu War were not as effective as offering farmer’s bounties for them; farmers killed 57,000 emus in 6 months of 1934 alone
  7. Wombats were often called badgers by early settlers because of their size and habit. Because of this, localities such as Badger Creek, Victoria, and Badger Corner, Tasmania, were named after the wombat.
  8. When a Tasmanian devil kills its prey, it will eat the entire animal, including fur and bones.

Odd facts about Australian animals

  1. The duckbill platypus is a mammal but does not have nipples; it secretes milk through its skin.
  2. Dingoes in the wild don’t bark. However they are physically capable of barking and will learn to do it if they are around dogs.
  3. Kangaroos have three vaginas.
  4. At one time Australia had well over half a billion wild rabbits, every one of them the descendant of rabbits brought by European settlers in the 18th and 19th centuries.
  5. The duckbill platypus was originally thought to be a hoax when the first dead specimen of one was sent to Great Britain.
  6. The soldiers with machine guns in The Emu War were not as effective as offering farmer’s bounties for them; farmers killed 57,000 emus in 6 months of 1934 alone
  7. Wombats were often called badgers by early settlers because of their size and habit. Because of this, localities such as Badger Creek, Victoria, and Badger Corner, Tasmania, were named after the wombat.
  8. When a Tasmanian devil kills its prey, it will eat the entire animal, including fur and bones.
  9. Yowie is one of several names given to a mythical hominid, reputed to live in the Australian wilderness.
    (Didn’t say it had to be a real animal)

Odd facts about Australian animals

  1. The duckbill platypus is a mammal but does not have nipples; it secretes milk through its skin.
  2. Dingoes in the wild don’t bark. However they are physically capable of barking and will learn to do it if they are around dogs.
  3. Kangaroos have three vaginas.
  4. At one time Australia had well over half a billion wild rabbits, every one of them the descendant of rabbits brought by European settlers in the 18th and 19th centuries.
  5. The duckbill platypus was originally thought to be a hoax when the first dead specimen of one was sent to Great Britain.
  6. The soldiers with machine guns in The Emu War were not as effective as offering farmer’s bounties for them; farmers killed 57,000 emus in 6 months of 1934 alone
  7. Wombats were often called badgers by early settlers because of their size and habit. Because of this, localities such as Badger Creek, Victoria, and Badger Corner, Tasmania, were named after the wombat.
  8. When a Tasmanian devil kills its prey, it will eat the entire animal, including fur and bones.
  9. Yowie is one of several names given to a mythical hominid, reputed to live in the Australian wilderness.
  10. The male duckbill platypus has venom strong enough to can kill a small dog, or cause excruciating pain among humans.