"An Azerbaijani artist creates unbelievable carpets with a meltdown effect whose prices start at $15,000."
“This happened when I went to spread margarine on my toast.”
“This tree in my neighborhood has 1 branch of an apple tree and the rest is a normal tree.”
“We accidentally found the perfect mirror for a narcissist.”
"Trælanípa in the Faroe Islands that is also known as the “flying lake”"
“This sweet octopus chandelier my buddy made and installed today!”
"The daisies that grow near the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant"
"The sauce looks like it’s floating!"
"This rose looks like it grows in the Queen of Hearts’ garden in Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland."
"A circular rainbow was noticed in Singapore."
“I took a photo of a plane propeller in motion.”
"Nothing will keep this tree from thriving, not even an abandoned bike."
"Say hello to the red-lipped batfish. We can’t help but be a little envious of that pout."
"Every year, millions of red crabs take a trip along Christmas Island for the purpose of breeding."
"These fire ants joined forces to create their own floating island so they could survive a flood."
"Dad croc steps up and gives his young crocs a ride across the water."
"The Hukou Waterfall in China has a distinctive yellow color that makes quite the impression."
"While others grow straight, this spiral tree doesn’t mind showing off its fancy curves."
"Clearly, lions in South Africa don’t mind hanging out on the road."
"This gecko was caught smugly snacking on its own tail. It’s no big deal though, since it can always grow a new one."
"A sheep with 4 horns"
"Speaking of extra body parts, this octopus needs a new name. There’s definitely more than 8 arms on this guy."
"Looking for a good spot for a picnic? This 170 ft-wide tree just might be it."
"These spider webs completely cover this street light. How weird is that?"
"In an unexpected twist, a lioness was spotted nursing a leopard cub in Tanzania."
"A fearless raccoon hitches a ride on a boar."
"An owl was pictured trying to attack an unsuspecting deer and all we want to know is — what was that bird thinking?"
"The world’s largest salt flat known as Salar de Uyuni is located in Bolivia."
"An owl is camouflaged in a tree trunk. Can you spot it?"
"This rare bird is breaking down gender norms. It’s male on one side and female on the other."
“This window makes the backyard look like it’s in 4 different seasons.”
“A 12,000-year-old balancing rock that has yet to fall”
“A perfect leaf with no blemishes”
"The way this simple grey rock turns emerald green when the light hits it"
"It looks like someone took a ruler and divided this tree."
"These Maldives islands look like they are just floating there."
"A rare stone called a ’’Grapefruit’’ due to its fruity appearance"
"You’d think this was a jewel, but it’s a golden scarab beetle."
"In Silfra, Iceland, you can dive/snorkel directly in the crack between 2 tectonic plates."
“These are normal, natural rocks that I found on the side of a river.”
"Vertical ice crystal reflections in Alask"
"With a tooth this big, we can only imagine how big its owner is."
“This beehive that looks like it’s melting”
“When I cracked this egg, it left the membrane intact, and there was a tiny flower inside.”
“I just realized that Rolex doesn’t use the proper Roman numeral for 4.”
“My watermelon completely liquified itself overnight.”
“Plastic is just the worst. I found this buried in the garden from 1999 and there’s no degradation at all.”
“I found this slug sliding through this spring.”
“When a chicken with calcium deficiency lays an egg, the shell is like paper.”
“How my flip-flop left in the sun shrank and changed color”
“This plant has a bunch of tiny plants growing on its leaves that fall off and grow into individual plants.”
“My daughter’s bag of Doritos was just seasoning, no chips.”
“The longest curly fry I’ve ever seen in my life”
pretty sure you don't even have an EX
Its a type of " Bryophyllum
Scientific Name: Kalanchoë daigremontiana
Actually he should check the name again, actually it is missing the number 4 entirely, which means it's a knockoff
It is very common on clocks and watches because it’s easier to read.
#32 That's only because American teenagers don't know where it's at!!!