
A hippo’s jaw opens wide enough to fit a sports car inside.
A hippo’s jaw opens wide enough to fit a sports car inside.

Dr. Dre disliked his voice and was hesitant to rap until N.W.A pushed him into it.


A massive flamingo sculpture at Tampa Airport creates a surreal underwater illusion.

Erika Eiffel symbolically married the Eiffel Tower, highlighting objectophilia and challenging norms about love and identity.

Superstition leads many skyscrapers to skip labeling the 13th floor—though it still exists physically.

Snow gum trees reveal colorful bark streaks as outer layers peel and oxidize at different stages.

Daisugi is a 14th-century Japanese pruning method that produces straight lumber while keeping the parent tree alive and intact.
The packaging problems of round fruit can be solved by making them square. In Korea, some apples are grown in plastic moulds so they take on a square shape.

Tom Hanks is Abraham Lincoln’s third cousin, four generations removed.

These common veggies don’t grow in the wild—they were bred from wild cabbage.

Geta sandals elevate feet from mud and once let geishas announce their presence through distinct, echoing clicks

A theory suggests a second moon once orbited Earth—until it crashed into the Moon we know today.

A Congolese tradition forbids couples from smiling on their wedding day to show commitment and respect

Avocados contain persin, which is toxic to many animals.


Triton’s backward orbit hints it was captured, not born with Neptune.

Bolivia’s San Pedro Prison runs without guards inside—prisoners govern, work, and live with their families.

Doha, Qatar is the first city to use blue roads to lower asphalt temperatures by up to 20°C.

Ostriches have the largest eyes of any land animal—great for spotting danger on the savanna.

A new rubber horseshoe from Australia offers comfort, grip, and flexibility—no nails required

Innovative Pugedon machines in Istanbul let people recycle bottles and cans to dispense food and water for stray dogs and cats.

Built in 312 BC, this Roman road has stood the test of time.

In Churchill, unlocked cars offer emergency shelter from unexpected polar bear encounters.

Inspired by trampolines, Moon Shoes let kids bounce—but led to twisted ankles and safety recalls.