Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Catalogue of works about strange things about the world

Catalogue of works about strange things about the world

Chapter 1: Incredible Strange People and Strange Events

The family chased by lightning

The "generator" around us

Super Memory Queen AJ

Akuku of Hundreds of Sons

A woman who loves to eat stones

Indonesian tree man "half human and half tree"

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Pencil stuck in brain for 55 years

Russian boy calls himself a Martian

Indian boy returns after 11 years of water burial

My "wife" is a goldfish

Chapter 2 Bizarre Animals and Plants

Meat-eating Forgetta

Jungle Devil— —Madagascar’s “Man-Eating Tree”

Thrilling Bomb Tree

Cacti planted with chips

Big trees also serve as “weather forecasters”

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The killer bee in pursuit

The army ant that eats an army

The cat that sees death

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Kangaroos also talk about family planning

The fish that walks with its hands

The parrot that exposed the male owner’s affair

The dog that works as a supermarket clerk

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The richest animal in the world

Chapter 3: Various strange folk customs: The "daughter country" where men are prohibited from entering; the country where divorce is prohibited; the strange wedding customs in the fairy tale kingdom; the thrilling Spanish festivals; the strange ones "Divorce" and "Selling Wife" Romantic Marriage Customs in Germany Nuer women can also marry. Africa has many weird funeral customs. Women can hold a plate in their mouths and eat dirt. The happy life of a "pocket" nation. There is even a hotel in Maasai on the tree in Kenya. Humans are as famous as lions and elephants. Widow's Day in Benin has been taboo in Egypt since ancient times. The Arab style under the burqa goes to Myanmar to date the "long-necked woman". The "Tomb of the Living Dead" in the Philippines. The fun of beating husbands on the Fighting Day in Latin America. People never bend down. Skeletons run all over the streets on Mexico’s Day of the Dead. Bolivia’s traffic spectacle is the weird “Road of Death.” Madagascar’s corpse-turning festival, Haragonnan Village, is full of people.