Fascinating Photos To Sink Your Teeth Into
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“Vietnamese photographer Thanh Ha Bui captured this incredible image in his parents back garden and, after spotting a line of super strong weaver ants marching across a branch, decided to test their legendary weightlifting skills.”
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WW2 Soldiers would put pictures of loved ones on their handle of their pistols. These were called “Sweetheart Grips”
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“This library is 114 years old and used to be the private library for the mayor of Munich before WWII.”
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“This snake shaped amphibian is called a caecilian (species is Siphonops annulatus). A new study from brazilian researchers has shown evidence for bucal venom glands with ducts leading to its teeth. This means caecilians may be the first known amphibian with a venomous bite in the world.”
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“The Prague Astronomical Clock is the oldest working astronomical clock in the world. The clock was first installed in 1410.”
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“This ultra-rare South Philippine Dwarf Kingfisher was photographed for the very first time.”
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“Sinkhole opened in Cornish backyard, leading 300ft down into a 18th century mineshaft from the Industrial Revolution.”
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