Some bees are blue:
This is the world's tallest statue, the Statue of Unity:
It's located in India and is 600 feet high.
And here's how big the TOES of the statue are:
Before it became that iconic sign all us sign-heads know and love, the Hollywood sign read "Hollywoodland":
This is Pauline Musters, the shortest woman ever to live:
She was 24 inches tall when she died at the age of 19.
This is how big everyone's favorite telescope, the Hubble Telescope, is:
This is how big the largest shark that ever lived, the Megalodon, was compared to a human:
And here's how big the jaws of the Megalodon were compared to a human:
One of the biggest fads of the 1950s was "phonebooth stuffing," where-in a bunch of people would, well, stuff themselves into a phonebooth:
The world record at the time was 25 people stuffed into a phone booth. Truly an example of the triumph of the human spirit.
This is what the inside of a gas stove looks like:
Emu eggs look like something straight out of Game of Thrones:
Hotels used to have to put up signs explaining that electricity is safe and not to be feared:
In 1933, A.L. Kahn caught a 5,000-pound manta ray off the coast of Florida:
Those orange pylons in football end zones have so much technology in them that they require fans to operate:
This is what an anaconda looks like in the wild:
If you get a perfect score on the ACT, you receive this letter:
Gallstones can get really, really big:
This little old thing of unimaginable horrors is a tapeworm under a microscope:
And, finally, if you wear your Crocs out in the sun for too long you'll get a wonderful little Croc tan:
yes, and now Hubble is no longer our favorite.
history repeats itself