A teenager from Madhya Pradesh, India has an ultra rare condition called 'werewolf syndrome' (hypertrichosis). This uncurable condition is so rare that it is believed that only 50 people have had it since the Middle Ages.8mo ⋅ silvercatbob ⋅ r/Weird
The largest and the most populated city on earth, Tokyo, Japan1yr ⋅ silvercatbob ⋅ r/interestingasfuck
Adam Rainer was the only person in recorded history to have been both a dwarf and a giant in one lifetime. He was 4'8.3'' at the age of 19 and at the time of his death he measured above 7'8''11mo ⋅ silvercatbob ⋅ r/Weird
A watch found in the Hiroshima rubble is stopped at 8:15 AM, the exact time of the 1945 atomic bomb detonation.11mo ⋅ silvercatbob ⋅ r/Damnthatsinteresting
While filming The Exorcist, Linda Blair was rigged to a mechanical bed that shook her so violently she fractured her spine. The shot was used in the final film, and her screams of pain were real.1yr ⋅ silvercatbob ⋅ r/oddlyterrifying
Imagine a person who doesn't know what apes are, and then they see this skeleton1yr ⋅ silvercatbob ⋅ r/Damnthatsinteresting
In 1783, a boy was born with two heads. The second head was upside down, with the neck pointed straight up. Shockingly, the second head was fully functional. The boy claimed he could hear the other brain telling him things.1yr ⋅ silvercatbob ⋅ r/WTF
The “From Hell” letter, sent by Jack the Ripper to the president of the Whitechapel Vigilance Committee that was pursuing him.10mo ⋅ silvercatbob ⋅ r/oddlyterrifying
Cinder blocks and cement-filled buckets with ropes tied to them found at the bottom of a dried up dam9mo ⋅ silvercatbob ⋅ r/Weird
In 2013, a man locked his head in a cage to try quit smoking. Ibrahim Yucel from Turkey took this drastic measure after other methods failed.7mo ⋅ silvercatbob ⋅ r/Weird
Henry Behrens, the smallest man in the world dances with his pet cat in the doorway of his Worthing home, 1956.6mo ⋅ silvercatbob ⋅ r/Weird
Musa Hasahya, a 68-year-old man in Uganda has 12 wives and has fathered 102 kids. Hasahya says he often forgets his children's names.1yr ⋅ silvercatbob ⋅ r/interestingasfuck
The perfect shot of an Osprey about to wreak havoc on an unsuspecting fish2yr ⋅ silvercatbob ⋅ r/interestingasfuck
Apart from gold and diamonds, this wrist watch has a miniature W16 engine inside2yr ⋅ silvercatbob ⋅ r/mechanical_gifs
In 1973, two men went to police claiming to have been abducted by aliens. The police thought they were lying, so they left the men alone in the room with a secret recording device. To their surprise, they continued taking about what happened and how terrified they were.10mo ⋅ silvercatbob ⋅ r/HighStrangeness
In the 12th century, two green-skinned children appeared in an English village, speaking an unknown language and eating only raw beans. One child perished, but the survivor learned English and revealed they hailed from Saint Martin's Land, a sunless world.8mo ⋅ silvercatbob ⋅ r/HighStrangeness
Lois Gibson is widely considered to be the most successful forensic artist, whose sketches have been used to identify over 750 criminals and have led to over 1,000 convictions.6mo ⋅ silvercatbob ⋅ r/Weird
The triboelectric effect is a type of contact electrification in which certain materials become electrically charged after coming into contact with another different material, and are then separated.1yr ⋅ silvercatbob ⋅ r/educationalgifs
The crank shaft of Shay No. 11, powered by three vertical steam cylinders2yr ⋅ silvercatbob ⋅ r/MachinePorn
Spiky contacts used by morticians to keep the eyelids of the dead closed at funeral viewings10mo ⋅ silvercatbob ⋅ r/Weird
A rare optic sight, the Brocken spectre, which occurs when a person stands at a higher altitude in the mountains and sees his shadow cast on a cloud at a lower altitude8mo ⋅ silvercatbob ⋅ r/Weird
After the Battle of Shiloh in April 1862 , Many Civil War soldiers' lives were saved by a phenomenon they called 'Angel's Glow.' The soldiers who lay in the mud for two rainy days had wounds that began to glow in the dark.10mo ⋅ silvercatbob ⋅ r/HighStrangeness
Danny Hodge, former boxer and wrestler, crushing an apple with his bare hand at 80 years old7mo ⋅ silvercatbob ⋅ r/interestingasfuck
Bones found in a Harpy Eagle nest. Harpy eagles are among the largest birds of prey alive today. Their enormous talons can kill prey weighing up to 33 pounds, such as monkeys and sloths.6mo ⋅ silvercatbob ⋅ r/Weird
Statue of Jesus getting slowly absorbed by tree at old cemetery in Poland9mo ⋅ silvercatbob ⋅ r/Weird
A lyre made from a human skull, antelope horns, animal skin, and human hair9mo ⋅ silvercatbob ⋅ r/Weird
A radio station in Russia has been broadcasting a dull monotonous tone for twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, for the last three decades. Every few seconds it’s joined by a second sound, like a ghostly ship sounding its foghorn.8mo ⋅ silvercatbob ⋅ r/HighStrangeness
Cave pearls in Caverns National Park from Carisbad, New Mexico2yr ⋅ silvercatbob ⋅ r/interestingasfuck
2000 year old marble throne seats at the Theatre of Amphiareion of Oropos, Greece2yr ⋅ silvercatbob ⋅ r/interestingasfuck
The first picture of a person dying in the electric chair. Her name was Ruth Snyder.8mo ⋅ silvercatbob ⋅ r/oldschoolcreepy
An authentic Nazca skull adorned with lengthy braids, where the hair remains affixed to the skull itself, measures a remarkable length of 2800 mm or 2.80 meters.11mo ⋅ silvercatbob ⋅ r/ThatsInsane
Photo of serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer at high school with a fellow student.3mo ⋅ silvercatbob ⋅ r/oldschoolcreepy
The KKK used to run a youth group called the Klu Klux Kiddies. A sobering reminder of how evil shit like this starts at home.11mo ⋅ silvercatbob ⋅ r/Scary
To appear headless while taking a photo, known as horsemaning, was a popular way to pose in the 1920's.1yr ⋅ silvercatbob ⋅ r/oldschoolcreepy
Throughout history, sailors have mistaken beluga whales for mermaids because of their human-like knees.9mo ⋅ silvercatbob ⋅ r/Scary
This is Earth's quietest place: inside the room it’s so silent that the background noise measured is actually negative decibels and you can actually hear your own heartbeat and your bones moving. Would you dare to spend time in there?6mo ⋅ silvercatbob ⋅ r/Scary
Photo of the Statue of Liberty in France (originally black & white)2yr ⋅ silvercatbob ⋅ r/interestingasfuck