Napoleon was once attacked by a horde of bunnies — they were released during a hunting party gone wrong, and instead of running, they chased him!
George Washington’s dentures weren’t made of wood — they were actually made from human teeth, animal bone, and ivory.
In 1911, a man tried to sell the Eiffel Tower… twice! Victor Lustig scammed scrap metal dealers using fake government documents.
During the Black Plague, people believed cats and dogs spread the disease — so they were killed, which sadly allowed more rats to thrive.
In the 1800s, the U.S. Army used camels in the American Southwest. The project failed, but some wild camels roamed for years after!
In the 18th century, people believed bathing too often could make you sick, so many Europeans avoided regular baths entirely.