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STRANGE BUT TRUE

A  SPERM  WHALE   can  detect   foot -long  squid   at  a range  of  one  mile  ,using  sonar  sound  waves.


BOMBARD-  The  word  bombard  come  from  Greek word   for  Bumblebees-The  Greeks  and  Romans  often&n bsp; catapulted  beehives  at  their  enemies.
FRIED  BACON  FROG-  The  fried  bacon   frog   of  North  America  is  known  as  such  because   its  croaks  sound  like  it  is  saying  "fried  bacon"

THE  HUBBLE  SPACE  TELESCOPE -Photographed  a  unique  six  tailed  Asteroid  between  Mars and   Jupiter   in  September  2013.


RADIOACTIVE  CHOCOLATE  BAR.- In  1930s German  chocolate  bar    promising  rejuvenation  went  on  sale  -made  with  highly  radioactive  Radium  .People  thought  it made  them  younger.The  company  propagate this  theme.
  

URCHIN  CRAB-  The   Urchin  crab  of  the   red  sea    carries      sea  Urchins   on   its  back   for  protection.

SEWN   HEAD-  The  head of    king  Charles  I  of   England   was  sewn  back   on  to  his  body  the  day  after  he   was   beheaded  in  1649.

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