Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for August 16, 2014
Transcript:
There is a cashew nut tree in Natal, Brazil, that covers 80,000 sq ft, twice the size of an American football field. The torpedo was named after the torpedo ray, a harmless looking fish that can deliver a powerful electric shock! During World War II, the Scottish psychic Helen Duncan was imprisoned under the British witchcraft act of 1735 after claiming to have heard wore secrets from a ghost that went down with a British Navy ship.
Templo S.U.D. about 10 years ago
I thought the torpedo ray was named after the underwater missile/rocket.
johnt204 about 10 years ago
ONE cashew tree? Maybe genetically, but its branches bend, put out roots, and keep spreading, more like a carpet grass than a single tree.http://www.natal-brazil.com/entertainment/cashew-tree.html
Simon_Jester about 10 years ago
Trader Joe’s Markets once sold bags of, "The Worlds Largest Cashews’.Mebbe that’s the tree they came from.