Even though the Tasmanian Tiger is classified as a carnivore, why doesn't it eat meat?
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German monks living off nothing but beer during Lent felt guilty because it tasted so good. So they brought the beer to Rome for the Popes approval of the practice. But on the journey it went bad. Pope tasted it. Pope hated it. Monks were allowed to have it for Lent.
Yesterday, I posted up another brain teaser optical illusion, because I know all of you love brain teasers. If you didn’t check it out, it’s called the Bent Legs Optical Illusion and a lot of you left comments here and on the Facebook page giving me praise for posting what many of you considered an amazing optical illusion. I love receiving comments like this, so thank you all for leaving them.
Since all of you love having your brain power tested, I decided to post up a new optical illusion that is going to take you a decent bit of time to crack. This one isn’t necessarily a brain teaser, but it’s a spot the object optical illusion. Basically, you have to find all of the deer hidden within the picture. Are you ready to give it a go? Scroll down to get started.
So, were you able to find all of the deer hidden within the image? How many did you see? Leave a comment and let us know how many deer you found and compare your findings with other viewers. Remember to take your time, because this certainly is not an easy one.
Still hungry for more optical illusions? If so, you should check out this optical illusion. I bet you won’t be able to figure out what’s wrong with the image.
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In 1970 the US Postal Service decided on a strike after a Congressional decision to raise the wages of postal workers by only 4%, at the same time as Congress raised its own pay by 41%.
Arthur Guinness was an exceptional individual who used the money he made from brewing to help relief of the poor, abolish dueling, promote literacy, and provide this workers with a higher standard of living.
1930 - Nakagawa Soen accepted as a student of Katsube Keigaku Roshi
1932 - The Sydney Harbour Bridge is opened.
1943 - Airship Canadian Star torpedoed and sinks
1977 - France performs nuclear test at Muruora Island
1981 - 2 workers killed in space shuttle Columbia accident
1992 - Britain's Prince Andrew and Sarah, Duchess of York, announce separation
1715 - Charles-Joseph van Helmont, composer
1907 - Kent Smith, NYC, actor (Peyton Place, Invaders)
1907 - Cor Treslem, [Cornelis L Melsert], actor/director (Willem van Oranje)
1966 - James "Big Jim" Wright, American record producer
1969 - Scott Alexander Brownlee, Hamilton NZ, rowing coxless 4 men (Oly-96)
1999 - Tatum McCann, American actress
1913 - John Thomas, composer, dies at 87
1940 - Gustaaf Sap, Belgian minister of Economic Affairs, dies at 54
1950 - Edgar Rice Burroughs, sci-fi author (Tarzan of the Apes), dies at 74
1979 - Richard Beckinsale, actor (Doing Time, Porridge, Lovers), dies at 31
1979 - Al Hodge, actor (Capt Video), dies at 65
1982 - Randy Rhoads, heavy metal guitarist (Ozzy Osbourne), air crash at 25