Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for May 05, 2021

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    Templo S.U.D.  almost 3 years ago

    So what’s the colour of Amazon River dolphins before they age?

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    Gent  almost 3 years ago

    So, does Amazon deliver em river dolphins in a big portable aquarium?

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    Zykoic  almost 3 years ago

    Kukri snakes eat dessert first apparently.

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    Huckleberry Hiroshima  almost 3 years ago

    Dang. And I thought frogs had it easy, just losing their legs to French chefs.

    Take care, may one hit wonder Clarence “Frogman” Henord be with you, and gesundheit.

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    R.R.Bedford  almost 3 years ago

    flamingos turn pink due to the diet of shrimp and crayfish. I wonder if the dolphins feed upon something that has similar properties? And the bunnies should lay off the carrots.

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    poppacapsmokeblower  almost 3 years ago

    How does diving head first penetrate the victims skin? Snake teeth are generally not made for chewing through stuff, and their noses aren’t sharp enough to stab through skin.

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    dv1093  almost 3 years ago

    I would not be unhappy if every snake on earth disappeared all at the same time.

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    ncorgbl  almost 3 years ago

    The snake likes frog or toad foie gras appetizer.

    Known as great teasers, African Springhares roll around in unicorn poo.

    What is pink, 8 inches long and smells like Amazon River dolphin?

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    Jogger2  almost 3 years ago

    About 10 years ago, researchers created florescent kittens — they glow under ultraviolet light.

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    rstove428 Premium Member almost 3 years ago

    It’s going to take some serious de-programming to get that snake thing out of my head.

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    scpandich  almost 3 years ago

    Does the range of wavelengths African springhares can see extend into the ultraviolet? The coloration could have been an evolved courtship display, but I think that explanation only works if they can see into the ultraviolet range.

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    celeconecca  almost 3 years ago

    https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/bouncing-african-mammal-glows-under-uv-light-180977086/#:~:text=Springhares%20are%20the%20latest%20in,scientists%20have%20discovered%20are%20biofluorescent&text=Scientists%20have%20discovered%20that%20a,for%20the%20New%20York%20Times.

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    Craig Westlake  almost 3 years ago

    And the dolphins have little buttons on their belly that pop out when they’re done…

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