Welcome to the 79th Weekly Bites! 

Here we will recap everything thats been happening on HabboBites as well as feature user-submitted content.

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Poll

Last week we asked you "Have you dreamed of ever eating food competitively?and here are the results:

What? - 2

Is this an actual sport? - 2

I guess? - 7

Of course! - 6

Nope! - 10

None of the above - 3

Do you ever wonder how strange it is people train such that they may eat large quantities of food? A new poll question will be up shortly, be sure to answer and find out the results next week!

WTFacts

Did you know...
• If a female ferret does not have sex for a year, she will die.
• There is a town in Canada called “Dildo.”
• Human birth control pills work on gorillas.
• Crocodile poop used to be used as contraception.
• You can’t say happiness without saying penis.

A special thank you to Kingdoms for submitting the facts above.

Slither like a Snake

Although we are not asking you to doublecross any of your friends, we are asking you to submit your entry to this week's site competition. If you are not aware yet, it's snake-related! What you need to do is to design or build a snake habitat on habbo, drawing, or digitally, and post it on the feed to participate. All participants will recieve a really cute snake icon which you can check out, along with other information regarding the competition, here!

Shark of the Week

As Shark Week is swiftly approaching, it is time for another installment of our shark information segment. This week's Shark of the Week is... the Blacktip shark!

Named for the spot on its dorsal fin, the Blacktip shark is commonly found in shallower tropical and subtropical waters. Females are also able to asexually reproduce if there is no male species present, an interesting fact indeed!


 

That's all for our 79th edition of Weekly Bites - we will be back every Monday.

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