The amazing Black Heron or umbrella bird, shading the water with its wings and catching a fish. Phonescoped in The Gambia https://t.co/KZVGMFTmNr #phonescoping https://t.co/yH0czUB6tB ☂☂️☂️ pic.twitter.com/jXnIlrmc60— Leeds Birder (@leedsbirder) November 28, 2018
By @Dubliniaviking "This 'thing' was excavated from a cholera graveyard during the Luas works! It's a tree root that found its way into the cavity of a deceased skull, & while the head decayed, the tree root retained the shape of the skull"— Dee NĂ Choch (@dervalco) November 23, 2018
Paleo anthrodendrology? #Archaeology pic.twitter.com/1SACv8THD4
“The brain remembers what it was like to have a tail.”— Jay Owens (@hautepop) November 22, 2018
Jaron Lanierhttps://t.co/fJaS8eidoD pic.twitter.com/9czq9Bc1yh
The creepy Sathorn Unique Tower, a derelict building in Bangkok, Thailand. Planned as a luxury condominium tower, contruction of it was halted during the Asian financial crisis of 1997, and never resumed. pic.twitter.com/ED1phSuaPv— Tales from Weirdland (@WeirdlandTales) November 29, 2018
the one where Ross wakes up each night to a creaking sound and sees an old woman's hand suddenly pull shut the closet door that had been slowly opening— Sam Sykes (@SamSykesSwears) November 27, 2018
A 100% unmanned kitchen with a completely automatic operation line. pic.twitter.com/KEIdZtC8P1— People's Daily,China (@PDChina) November 29, 2018
I cut my hand at least ten times while watching this video. pic.twitter.com/BlfjMrqDba— william. (@willtbh) December 2, 2018