Interesting

A good public speaker will always make the speech and discussion more lively and interesting, but he will always maintain the direction of the speech. This means that by trying to make it more interesting you should never deviate from the actual viewpoint that you have to keep.  This is the key to become a better public speaker.

Inland Taipan

The inland taipan, found in Australia, is the deadliest and most venomous snake in the world. It is dark tan with dark-edged scales and has the most toxic venom of all snakes. A single bite from an inland taipan can kill 100 humans due to the potency of its venom. The effects of the venom can be seen within minutes after the bite and can result in death in less than an hour. Despite not being aggressive, the inland taipan attacks with incredible speed when provoked and remains wary of humans.

Fairies 

In 1917, the public was captivated by the story of two young girls who claimed to have discovered fairies in their garden. Typically, such a claim from children would not be taken seriously, but these girls had photographic evidence to support their story. Even Arthur Conan Doyle, the renowned author of Sherlock Holmes and a well-known skeptic, found himself intrigued by the pictures. He featured them in his personal magazine, confidently asserting their authenticity—although, as it turned out, they were not. It was only 70 years later that the girls confessed to using cardboard cut-outs and staging the photographs. It is worth noting that Arthur Conan Doyle was the creator of Sherlock Holmes.

The Wreck of the Titan

In 1898, Morgan Robertson penned a novel titled "The Wreck of the Titan," which depicted a cruise ship sinking in the North Atlantic after hitting an iceberg. Fourteen years later, the Titanic experienced a similar tragedy, bringing Robertson's fictional story to life.