New York Post

Weird but true

- Natalie O’Neill, Wires

People who curse are smart as f- -k.

Intelligen­t people are more likely to swear than dumb folks, a new study claims.

University of Rochester researcher­s asked 1,000 people about 400 everyday habits — from singing in the shower to swearing — and found potty mouths tend to have higher IQs.

Smart people are also more likely to walk around their homes naked, according to the report.

A California woman leaped at the chance to adopt a tiny frog as a family pet after she spotted it hiding in her organic salad.

Becky Garfinkel, 37, of Corona, nearly chomped down on the little green guy before she noticed it under a piece of spring mix in her Targetboug­ht Taylor Farms salad.

She’s named it “Lucky.” Aged like really fine wine. A batch of 6,000-year-old wine was discovered in a jar inside a cave in Sicily.

Winemaking was previously thought to have started in the area during the Middle Bronze Age, just over 3,000 years ago, according archaeolog­ists.

That’s one way to score on the green.

A neighbor thought a couple was having a medical emergency when he spotted them lying down on a golf course in South Carolina — but they were really just having sex.

Dakota Len Payne, 19, and Kiernan Dunne Hennessey, 24, were arrested for allegedly making whoopee on the eighth hole of the course in Tega Cay.

The neighbor told cops he thought someone was hurt until he looked closer with binoculars.

Military officials are unleashing dozens of robot dogs to help train soldiers to care for real war canines.

The mannequin pooches, dubbed K9 Heroes, weigh 50 pounds and cost $20,000 each. They have a “pulse” and an internal airbag that mimics breathing.

The Department of Defense bought 80 of the fake pups.

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