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EGYPT!
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Hank tests your knowledge about Egypt.
John's CrashCourse on Egypt: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z3Wvw6BivVI
John's CrashCourse on Egypt: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z3Wvw6BivVI
Hello and welcome to the new Toby Turner Cute, Win, Fail inspired Truth or Fail with the bright white background because I just can’t stop copying Toby Turner. One thing that Toby Turner’s not talking about that I think we should be talking about is Egypt which we’ve been hearing a lot about in the last few years from revolution to the ousting of President Hosni Mubark to a recent episode of Crash Course that my brother did on the topic and it’s just… it’s just a fantastic and interesting place. So I thought we should do a Truth or Fail about it. Truth or Fail is a very simple YouTube game show in which I tell you two facts, one of them is true, one of them is false, meaning one of them, of course, is not in fact the fact. So put away your cheat sheets and turn off your cell phone, let’s play some Truth or Fail.
Round one: The Nile.
Fact number one: The Nile River which flows through Cairo is the longest river in the world.
OR
Fact two: The Nile River is one of the main habitats of the aptly named Nile crocodile, one of the few species known on Earth to target humans as a food source. However, hunting has decimated their population and fewer than 25,000 of the reptiles remain in the wild.
Round one: The Nile.
Fact number one: The Nile River which flows through Cairo is the longest river in the world.
OR
Fact two: The Nile River is one of the main habitats of the aptly named Nile crocodile, one of the few species known on Earth to target humans as a food source. However, hunting has decimated their population and fewer than 25,000 of the reptiles remain in the wild.