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Take a look at the world's bizarre anecdotes. The oldest twins in the world are 87 days apart

You know what? Take stock of the world's bizarre anecdotes

1. Giant super mouse appears in Britain

Recently, Liverpool caught a giant rat, 60 cm from tail to nose. And there seems to be no cure for these super mice, because they are immune to rodenticides. The rodents mutated so that they were not affected by traditional poisons, and all of the supermice tested were immune to them. Experts believe that rats or because of eating fast food and household garbage, and other changes, resulting in increased body size.

2. Plastic to rock

Plastic may stay with us longer than we think. In addition to being dumped in landfills and trapped in Arctic glaciers, some plastic has turned into stone. The Hawaiian coast began to form a new type of rock, which was made up of plastic volcanic rock beach sand shell coral. There are still toothbrushes, forks, ropes that can be identified in plastic balls, as long as they are 'anything you can think of'. Once plastic merges with more dense materials, such as rocks and corals, it will sink to the bottom of the sea, and it will be buried and preserved, increasing the possibility of becoming a geological record.

3. Three eyed dinosaur shrimp

Like shrimp and fish, this strange creature appeared in science fiction films on a large scale in a paddy field in Pengzhou, Chengdu. Their strange appearance makes the surrounding villagers feel a little scared. According to reports, trichian dinosaur shrimp are mostly produced in natural ponds, but the ponds will dry up and disappear in the dry period, and the adults will die due to lack of water, but their larvae and eggs will enter a special phenomenon in the biological world - diapause period because of drying up.

Until the next rainy season comes, the original low-lying land forms a natural pond, their eggs are moistened by the rain, and they will immediately hatch. As long as it stays dry for at least 25 years, that is to say, the eggs of a three eyed dinosaur shrimp have been laid for 25 years, so the three eyed dinosaur shrimp escaped the era of dinosaur extinction. Three eyed dinosaur shrimp is also called the ugliest animal in the world.

4. According to ancient documents, 'Jesus once married'

A piece of ancient papyrus from Egypt with a length of 1.6x3.2 inches and a width of 1.6x3.2 inches, on which & lsquo; Jesus once married & rsquo; is recorded. The source of this papyrus is unknown. Vatican media claims that it is a forgery. Other scholars also doubt its authenticity because of its unclear writing, poor grammar and unknown source.

Christians generally believed that Jesus was unmarried and had no female disciples in his whole life. Therefore, this ancient document once again raised a long-standing debate about the role of virginity and women in the church. Scientists have proved that papyrus is indeed an ancient article, but not that Jesus once married. Scientists said: the theme of this document is to confirm that women, as mothers and wives, can also become disciples of Jesus, which is the subject of heated debate in the early Christian era when the importance of chastity became increasingly important.

5. People leave 'parts' to' renewable resources'

People can't be reborn after death, but all kinds of artificial 'parts' implanted in the body before death can be recycled and reused, with a second life. Some European and American enterprises cooperate with the funeral industry to recover implants from remains or ashes, such as artificial bone joints, cardiac pacemakers, etc. The regenerated 'parts' can be used to make automobile or aircraft engines, or public facilities such as road signs, and may also become new' parts' in another person.

6. The most terrible building in Poland: the mysterious skull Church

There is a mysterious church called "human bone church" in the town of chermna, kwazco, Poland, which houses thousands of human bones. Even the ceiling and walls are lined with human bones. The church was built between 1776 and 1804. These bones are from the dead who died of the Silesian war, the 'thirty year war', the plague and cholera. The church was built by a local missionary, Vaclav & middot; tomaseck, who spent nearly 10 years collecting the bones, disinfecting them and putting them in order. The human bone church was built to commemorate the dead and obtain salvation. It is reported that the local mayor's skull with bullet holes is placed on the altar of the church.

7. The longest interval between twins in the world is 87 days. Do you believe it?

Amy and Katie are twin sisters, but they came out 87 days later, setting the world record for the longest separation between twins. When Maria, an Irish pregnant woman, was pregnant for 23 weeks, her abdomen suddenly ached and her amniotic fluid was worn. So she went to the hospital to give birth. After two days of pain, she gave birth to Amy, who weighs only 1 pound and 3 ounces. Little Amy had to be sent to the intensive care ward immediately. After that, Maria's uterus stopped contracting, and Katie remained in her mother's womb until she was born three months later. Doctors point out that the little sisters are born 87 days apart, which is as magical as the six harmonies.

8. Magical sleepwalking and anorexia

A woman with somnambulism gained 60 pounds during sleep. Nocturnal eating disorder, also known as sleep eating disorder or sleep eating disorder, is caused by both sleepwalking and eating disorders.

9. Why there was no Eunuch in ancient Japan

There were eunuchs in ancient China, but not in Japan. Why is that?

The landlord can only say that, compared with the nomadic people who eat meat, Japan is a rice eater and its animal husbandry has never developed. Although pigs were raised in the era of longevity, for some reason, in the era of peace, they were not raised until the 17th century. It is after the Edo era that we generally eat chickens and sell "burnt birds" in the streets. Eating 'cattle pot' is a gift of civilization, but they can't afford to eat fish. They eat fish offal, but they still don't like to eat pig and cattle. Naturally, such a nation does not care about castration, will not cut horses, will not cut people, and finally did not cut out eunuchs.

10. Land that disappeared 25000 years ago was discovered

The last glacial maximum occurred between 28000 and 18000 years ago, when the sea level was very low, and the ice sheet extended southward to the north of the 48 lowest states in the United States. How American Indians survived the ice age has always been a mystery. But now an international team of scientists thinks it may have something to do with the fact that ancient Indians lived in wooded tundra areas 25000 years ago after they separated from their Asian cousins. The ancestors of American Indians may have settled in an area between Siberia and Alaska, where woody plants could be used to make fires.

11. Stone that can sing is found in pebble Park, Pennsylvania, USA

In the "pebble Park" in Pennsylvania, people found a pile of pebbles with different shapes. Of course, this is not a common stone, but they can sing. It is reported that the pebble Park covers a total area of 128 acres, of which the pebbles account for 7-8 acres. When people hit them with hammers or other stones, they will make a metallic jingle. Because it's incredible that the stone makes such a crisp sound, at first people questioned whether the sound they heard was made by the stone. In fact, this hollow metallic sound is made by pebbles.

12. The Mysterious World War II flying tank car

In 1930's, the United States and the Soviet Union were pursuing the concept of flying tanks. In the United States, engineer John Middleton; Walter Middleton; Christie designed a 4-ton powered flying tank, which uses a pair of wings to provide lift. His idea is to use the power on the tank to increase the speed to 55 miles per hour, and then take off with propeller power. Obviously, this weapon was considered as a killer weapon at that time and seems to be able to end the war.

13. The magic island of death

On the North Atlantic Ocean, about 100 kilometers from Halifax in eastern Canada, there is an island called SEB Island, which makes the crew very scared. The whole island is a piece of fine sand, very desolate and terrible. There are no tall trees, only some beach grass and short shrubs. For thousands of years, it is estimated that no fewer than 500 ships have been killed around the island, with a total of more than 5000 people killed.

14. Footprints 200 million years ago

The emergence of human beings was only two to three million years ago, but some archaeologists found human footprints on the fossils 200 million years ago and shoes on the footprints during their research, which surprised everyone. Who left these footprints? Were there footprints of human activities 200 million years ago? The places where these footprints were found are all in the United States.

15. Fire waterfall in New York City

New York's eternal fire appears in the eternal fire falls. This is a small waterfall, located in shale stream reserve of Liling County Park. A small chamber under the eternal fire falls produces the natural gas that keeps the flame burning. It is said that the eternal fire of New York was ignited by Indians thousands of years ago. It burns natural gas.

16. The world's first robot suicide

A small Austrian robot that can handle household chores recently climbed up the stove and burned himself to ashes. The reason for the robot's' self Immolation 'is unknown, but local media jokingly said it chose to' commit suicide 'because it could not bear household chores. The house has been destroyed by smoke from the burning of the robot. Now the hackers have nowhere to live. He plans to apply to the robot company for compensation.