Hey there, friends! I'm Luna, and welcome to Truth Trap, the ultimate fact or bluff showdown! Here's how it works: I'll read you three statements, and your job is to spot the sneaky lie hiding among the truths. Ready? Let's go!

Round 1: Listen up!

Statement one: Octopuses have three hearts that pump blue blood through their bodies.

Statement two: Honey never goes bad and archaeologists have found 3,000-year-old honey in Egyptian tombs that was still perfectly edible.

Statement three: Bananas grow pointing downward on trees because they're so heavy.

Which number is the bluff? Is it one, two, or three?

The bluff is number three! Bananas actually grow pointing upward toward the sun, not downward. Pretty cool, right?

Round 2: Here we go!

Statement one: A group of flamingos is called a flamboyance, which is the perfect name for those fancy pink birds.

Statement two: Wombats poop cube-shaped droppings so they don't roll away, and scientists still aren't totally sure why.

Statement three: Penguins can fly faster underwater than rockets travel through space.

Which one's the bluff? One, two, or three?

Got it! Number three is the bluff. Penguins are speedy swimmers, but they're nowhere near rocket fast. Nice try, nature!

Round 3: Final round, here's your last challenge!

Statement one: Clownfish can change their entire gender if the leader of their group disappears.

Statement two: Butterflies taste with their feet to see if plants are good to lay eggs on.

Statement three: Sharks have been around longer than dinosaurs walked the earth.

Which statement is the bluff? Is it one, two, or three?

Number one is your bluff! Clownfish can change sex, but it's way more complicated than just switching genders instantly.

And that's the game, champs! You crushed Truth Trap today!

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