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The teeth of a victim of the Vesuvius eruption that destroyed Pompeii 2000 years ago: they were in perfect condition in life, due to a combination of dietary and environmental factors, and remain so to this day
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This is how many layers of protection doctors wear when dealing with a highly infectious diseases
A VILLAGE ON THE NIGER RIVER IN AFRICA WAS LOSING VILLAGERS AT SUCH A RAPID RATE THEY HAD TO CALL IN THE ARMY TO HUNT DOWN THE CULPRIT: A 22-FOOT, 2500-POUND CROCODILE.
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122-year-old Iranian woman appears to be oldest person in world

Born a century and two decades ago in Torbat-e-Jam, northeastern Iran, Fatemeh Norouzi Karizi is apparently the oldest living person in the world and said she is the oldest to receive the coronavirus vaccine.
Robe and Axe of Giovanni Battista Bugatti, who was the official executioner for the Papal States from 1796 to 1864. During his tenure, he executed 514 people
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PowerBank under pressure πŸ”₯

The PowerBank consists of a battery installed inside, which explodes due to excessive pressure.
Smoking dead scorpions to get high is a practice in Pakistan. Users crush the scorpions into powder and mix with tobacco or hash. The high lasts for around 10 hours.
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Thermal imaging camera shows how the human body loses heat when exposed to the blistering cold
Central African Lyre, made from a human skull, wood, antelope horn, skin, gut and hair.