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Two-Headed Alligator Reportedly Spotted In Florida

Over the weekend, Justin Arnold from Seminole Heights, Florida posted a picture of a two-headed alligator he claims to have seen while walking his dog. Though the picture has been shared thousands of times, some have expressed concern that the picture isn’t exactly what it claims to be. Axial bifurcation is caused when monozygotic twins fail to separate completely. This results in polyceph

Hidden amid the foliage and scrap metal, abandoned fleet of WWII fighter planes lie rotting in the backwoods of Ohio

With their livery almost obscured by rust and moss these abandoned metal skeletons are all that remains from a fleet of World War Two fighter planes. The aircrafts lie rotting at an abandoned graveyard in Ohio, America, amongst overgrown foliage and scrap metal. They were lovingly collected by scrapyard worker Walter Soplata in his back garden in Newbury, Ohio, from the late 1940s, after he laun

Fat cat! Meet Sumo the 14kg flabby tabby – who’s on a special diet to shed half his body weight

When Sumo the cat was brought into the RSPCA last week he became the fattest cat to have waddled through their doors for decades. 'He is the biggest cat I've ever seen and I've been a vet for 45 years,' said Vicki Lomax, RSPCA veterinarian who works at the Wacol RSPCA in Brisbane where Sumo was brought in. Tipping the scales at 14.3kg, the nine-year-old ordinary domestic short hair weighs almost

Sign Language Interpreter Outperforms Kendrick Lamar at Lollapalooza

FOLLOW: Kendrick Lamar, Asl, Asl Interpreter Kendrick Lamar, Kendrick Lamar Asl Interpreter, Kendrick Lamar Lollapalooza, Kendrick Lamar Sign Language, Kendrick Lamar Sign Language Interpreter, Lollapalooza 2013, Lollapalooza Kendrick Lamar, Chicago News Though Kendrick Lamar's performance at Lollapalooza -- and the wheelchair crowdsurfing it inspired -- were certainly one of the brightest mome

Blood in the water: Graphic pictures shed light on annual whale kill in the Faroe Islands dating back 400 years

For more than four centuries, the dwellers of the remote Faroe Islands located 200 miles off the coast of Scotland have been killing pilot whales for blubber and meat. Recently, the gory tradition has piqued the interest of an American photographer with ties to the region who travelled to the archipelago to capture the horror and grotesque beauty of the annual whale hunt. Benjamin Rasmussen,

Deaf Fighter’s Inspiring Story

Take a look into the life of deaf MMA fighter Daniel Michel.

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Game of Thrones gets World Cup kits: which House is your favourite?

We talk to Spanish designer Nerea Palacios, who took inspiration from HBO's hit series for her latest project Most consistent home wins record although has been known to squander leads late in games. Photograph: Nerea Palacios Spanish designer Nerea Palacios' wants to work for Nike. That's no secret. She says so in her Twitter bio, and her website, I Want To Work For Nike, couldn't make he

Breathtaking Photos Of A Little Girl ‘Tippi’ Growing Up Alongside Wild Animals

Tippi spent the first 10 years of her life living alongside some of the world’s most amazing (and dangerous) wild animals. In proof, there are images galore. Such as the one of her hanging from the trunk of an elephant, a look of pure relaxation and happiness spread across her face. Most youngsters might be a bit more fearful of getting close to an elephant with tusks equal in size to th

Deaf Man’s ASL Storytelling, “Snowman”

A snowman falls in love with the dazzling sun! Find out what happens when snow meets the sun! [ASL VERSION]. Read below: