Cow as a
homeomorphism of a sphere, leading to a related
mathematical joke that topologists can't tell the difference between a coffee mug and a donut[1]
A German youth who claimed to have grown up in the total isolation of a darkened cell, and was once thought to be linked to the princely
House of Baden.
According to Japanese folklore, if you keep your straw sandals (or any other household items) around for 100 years, they may become "alive and aware" and develop eyes and sharp teeth.
A folk legend from the
Balkanpeninsula of south-eastern
Europe based upon the idea that any inanimate object left outside during the night of a full
moon will become a vampire.
A
legendary creature in the folklore of parts of the Americas, generally reported in Latin America, that preys on livestock. An episode of the
X-files proves this is true.
A mythological creature said to inhabit the New Jersey
Pine Barrens. This another reason why we should just give New Jersey to Canada as a gesture of good will.
Not the rodent monarch familiar from The Nutcracker, but a rare (some say nonexistent) phenomenon in which a group of
rats grow up with their tails tangled in a knot.
Cow as a
homeomorphism of a sphere, leading to a related
mathematical joke that topologists can't tell the difference between a coffee mug and a donut[1]
A German youth who claimed to have grown up in the total isolation of a darkened cell, and was once thought to be linked to the princely
House of Baden.
According to Japanese folklore, if you keep your straw sandals (or any other household items) around for 100 years, they may become "alive and aware" and develop eyes and sharp teeth.
A folk legend from the
Balkanpeninsula of south-eastern
Europe based upon the idea that any inanimate object left outside during the night of a full
moon will become a vampire.
A
legendary creature in the folklore of parts of the Americas, generally reported in Latin America, that preys on livestock. An episode of the
X-files proves this is true.
A mythological creature said to inhabit the New Jersey
Pine Barrens. This another reason why we should just give New Jersey to Canada as a gesture of good will.
Not the rodent monarch familiar from The Nutcracker, but a rare (some say nonexistent) phenomenon in which a group of
rats grow up with their tails tangled in a knot.
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I thot I would just browse through these quickly, but there are some fascinating links! thanks, -- Doncram ( talk) 08:06, 26 December 2018 (UTC) reply
Brilliant! Elfabet ( talk) 21:19, 10 January 2019 (UTC) reply