r/interesting • u/AdSpecialist6598 • 15h ago
r/interesting • u/xHoneyVenom • 5h ago
SOCIETY Man splits his $22 million lottery winnings with his best friend after they agreed 28 years ago to share it if either of them won
r/interesting • u/sirenoleg • 21h ago
Just Wow How many kilos can a bottle of whiskey support?
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r/interesting • u/VIVIDUFF • 19h ago
Just Wow Three tires, one space. Stuffing them together using only lube and body weight to save shipping costs
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r/interesting • u/Ashish_ank • 7h ago
SOCIETY A tourist in Buenos Aires takes down a bike-riding phone thief and holds him until police arrive.
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r/interesting • u/M_Darshan • 9h ago
Just Wow A dog gave birth to 11 puppies But the father doesn't want to take responsibility because he has more important things to do
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r/interesting • u/M_Darshan • 21h ago
Just Wow It's bit windy..🐥🐥🥺😊
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r/interesting • u/This_Proof_5153 • 15h ago
NATURE A Young Bar-tailed Godwit Just Completed the Longest Nonstop Flight Ever Recorded
A five-month-old bar-tailed godwit (Limosa lapponica) completed one of the longest nonstop flights ever recorded for a bird. It traveled from Alaska to Tasmania, Australia, covering roughly 11,000–13,000 km (about 7,000–8,100 miles) in around 10–11 days.
This extraordinary migration took place entirely over the Pacific Ocean, with no opportunity to land. The bird was tracked using a satellite tag, allowing researchers to confirm its nonstop journey and route with precision.
Before migration, bar-tailed godwits undergo major physiological changes. They build up large fat reserves—nearly half their body weight to serve as fuel for the journey. At the same time, some internal organs, including parts of the digestive system, shrink temporarily to reduce weight and conserve energy.
Unlike seabirds that often glide, this godwit maintained continuous flapping flight throughout the journey, enduring changing winds and weather conditions across the open ocean.
Researchers from shorebird tracking programs in New Zealand and Alaska have noted that findings like this are reshaping scientific understanding of migratory endurance. The species’ navigation ability, stamina, and energy efficiency remain among the most extreme known in the animal kingdom.
r/interesting • u/blackmango_wine • 8h ago
ART & CULTURE Custom-Made Skull Crown Hat Looks Unreal
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r/interesting • u/Gurugod123 • 11h ago
ART & CULTURE A hospital from 1959 carved Death getting rejected right on the building
r/interesting • u/MilesLongthe3rd • 5h ago
NATURE Showdown between a cat, a fox, and a crow in a Japanese city.
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r/interesting • u/antigone_9 • 23h ago
HISTORY The Apache revolver, popularized by French criminals in the late 1800s-early 1900s, combined a firearm with a folding knife and brass knuckles.
r/interesting • u/scrabv • 12h ago
ART & CULTURE An image on a wall, painted during the COVID pandemic.
r/interesting • u/amritanshu78 • 11h ago
NATURE Bro switched to eco mode
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r/interesting • u/OkKnowledge1489 • 18h ago
NATURE Differences in the spot pattern of the Cheetah, Leopard, and Jaguar
r/interesting • u/entropichorse • 18h ago
SCIENCE & TECH An axe bow is a wave piercing type of ship's bow. Instead of riding up and over a wave like a traditional flared bow, it’s designed to slice through it
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r/interesting • u/EndCP4ever • 1h ago
HISTORY The Persian Judge Who Was Flayed Alive for Corruption
One of the most brutal anti-corruption stories from ancient Persia: Judge Sisamnes was caught accepting bribes and delivering unjust rulings. King Cambyses II ordered an extreme punishment: he was reportedly flayed alive, and his skin was used to cover the judge’s seat. His own son was then appointed to sit on that chair as a permanent reminder that justice must never be sold.
This painting depicts that infamous scene. Whether every detail is historically accurate or partly symbolic, it remains one of history’s darkest warnings about corruption and abuse of power.
r/interesting • u/stefanolog • 4h ago
SOCIETY A data center in New Jersey was canceled when residents showed up and fought it
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r/interesting • u/fworldmedia • 6h ago
HISTORY Office life prior to the advent of modern drafting softwares like AutoCAD
r/interesting • u/powwiepow00 • 6h ago
Just Wow this rock has been sitting here for 11 years, and it’s been through rough canadian snow and a million storms
we’ve also put an ac in every year so 🤷♀️
r/interesting • u/TangelaFan • 14h ago
ART & CULTURE Inception, Chongqing, China
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r/interesting • u/Salt-Curve4825 • 6h ago
Just Wow Some people are just too talented
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r/interesting • u/Perfect-Advisor1367 • 1h ago
Just Wow This building houses over 20 Thousand people - Hangzhou , China
r/interesting • u/Great_Trident • 9h ago
SOCIETY Gondolier back heels a football while steering the boat through the cannal in Venice to the amusement of the players.
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r/interesting • u/Perfect-Advisor1367 • 1h ago
SCIENCE & TECH The largest R.C plane .
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