Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for March 08, 2014
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Ripley's Believe It or Not! The urchin crab of the Red Sea carries sea urchins on its back for protection. The head of King Charles I of England was sewn back on to his body the day after he was beheaded in 1649. In 2013, 9-year-old Tyler Armstrong of California climbed 22,841-foot Mount Aconcagua in Argentina, the tallest mountain of the Americas.
BearsDown Premium Member over 10 years ago
What happened to the royal watch cap?
goweeder over 10 years ago
Why would the urchin crab want to protect sea urchins?
francisrossi over 10 years ago
In return for having Charles beheaded, Cromwell’s corpse was exhumed and “executed”.
boldyuma over 10 years ago
Merry Olde England….Indeed..ha! It’s 1649..“Hey dude..I heard you got a new job..whattayou be doing?”…..“Sewing heads back onto bodies.”
ceylondiver over 10 years ago
If it was sewn back on, then…how did it follow Dick Babley around? (Dickens, “David Copperfield”) :-D
Stephen Gilberg over 10 years ago
They did it so he’d have a portrait. The artist had a 24-hour deadline, no pun intended.