This is what a float from the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade looked like in the 1930s:
This is what Ireland looks like from space:
This is how big Canada and the USA are compared to Europe:
This is what in-flight entertainment looked like in the 1960s:
This is what Jupiter would look like if it was as close as the Moon:
This is how big a wolf is in comparison to a human:
This is what a typhoon looks like from space:
In 1984, a giant dinosaur replica was moved via a helicopter to the Boston Museum of Science:
This is what first coat of paint on a painting looks like compared to the final coat:
This is what a baby camel looks like:
And, folks, this is what a baby flamingo looks like:
You can buy specific colors of M&Ms in bulk:
This is a picture from Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address. Can you spot Abe?
Atlas Moths have wings that are designed to mimic snakes to scare off predators:
This is what a horse ambulance looks like:
One semester at Harvard cost in $170.42 in 1869:
This is what the inside of a wasp's nest looks like:
This is a wasp that was trapped in amber 125 million years ago:
This is a close-up of some well-worn pebbles on the surface of Mars:
This is what the end of 13,000 miles of the Great Wall of China looks like:
This adorable little thing is a hummingbird's feather:
This is what an elephant's tail looks like close up:
And this is what one of those tail hairs looks like up close:
Pilots get special cups on airplanes:
This is what a completely empty CVS store looks like:
This is what the Mayan temple at Chichen Itza looked like before it was restored:
74 poor souls died from "griping in the guts". That's no way for a man to die.
I wonder what the list of the next year looked like. You know, 1666, the great fire of London?
That's not a pumpkin dumb@$$. It's a butternut squash.
Why the immediate name-calling?
In some places it's called the Butternut Pumpkin.