1Tarantula hawk
The tarantula hawk reproduces by stinging a tarantula, dragging it back to its nest, laying just one egg on the tarantula's back, covers the entrance to the said nest and when the egg hatches the larva digs into the still alive tarantula where it eats it's filled before going through a metamorphosis and bursting out of the tarantula's abdomen to resume the twisted torture again.
2. Organophosphates, including the chemical weapon Sarin Gas, work by inhibiting your muscle's ability to relax. Your muscles basically constrict and can't unconstrict, causing what feels like a muscle cramp through your entire body - your arms, your chest, your eyes, your tongue, everything. It most frequently kills via asphyxiation, because you can't exhale. Surviving means a permanent, irrecoverable loss of motor function, even with rapid medical treatment.
3. Due to fresh drinking water being so scarce on the Galápagos Islands, some bird species, such as the Galapagos Hawk, have adapted by drinking the blood of other animals.
4. It used to be believed that babies as old as 15 months couldn’t feel pain. As a result, doctors would perform surgery without anesthesia. Doctors used muscle relaxants on the infants to prevent squirming, essentially paralyzing the babies for the duration of the procedure. Reports indicate that this continued up until the 1980s.
5. Angelina Jolie once tried to hire a hitman to kill her, because she felt that a murder would be easier on her family than her committing suicide. The hitman talked her out of it by asking her to wait a month.
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6Christopher Lee
During the filming of the Lord of the Rings, Christopher Lee corrected director Peter Jackson on the right noise a person who got stabbed in the back and die. He said that person would not make an "argh" scream, but an “uh” because “the breath is driven out of your body”. His expertise stemmed from his time as an undercover agent for British Intelligence in World War Two.
7. After the death of their son, Abraham Lincoln and his wife hosted occult seances in the White House to try and contact him.
8. Pablo Escobar’s daughter once asked for a unicorn and kind of she got one. Escobar arranged for a horn and wings to be stapled onto a horse. The cobbled-together ‘unicorn’ soon died from an infection.
9. In the mid 18th century women and children were found torn apart, dismembered, or decapitated in the quiet French province of Gevaudan. These were the first of nearly a hundred attacks perpetrated by a mysterious animal dubbed as the Beast of Gevaudan.
10. Albert Einstein cheated on his wife, belittled her scientific achievements, and refused to help out around the house and made her sign a contract in which she would agree to leave the room or stop talking if he told her to.
11Cancerous cells
Cancerous cells are produced in our body every day but our immune system kills them. When our immune system can’t keep up with them is when it is a problem.
12. The entire student body of the University of Mississippi enlisted for the American Civil War. They suffered a 100% casualty rate.
13. Charles Darwin married his first cousin and had 10 children. 3 died as infants and 3 were infertile. He was the first to raise the question if incest may cause weaknesses in offspring after studying inbred plants in his garden.
14. Chinese scientist Tong Dizhou cloned the first fish in the 1960s, but the Maoist government forced him to abandon his research and become a janitor during the Cultural Revolution.
15. The US Navy shot down a civilian airliner (Iran Air Flight 655) en route to Dubai from Tehran in 1988, killing 290 people, in Iranian airspace and waters. The U.S. government never apologized or acknowledged any wrongdoing.
16Alice Blunden
A woman named Alice Blunden was so knocked out after ingesting large amounts of poppy tea that a doctor pronounced her dead. She was quickly buried but exhumed when people could hear her voice from the grave. She was so close to death that she was once again accidentally buried alive.
17. Kissing a baby on the ear can make it go deaf because of a condition known as "cochlear ear-kiss injury."
18. In rare cases, popping a pimple in a particular area of the face, the so-called “danger triangle,” can lead to facial paralysis, brain infections/meningitis, and even death.
19. Joseph Stalin was highly suspicious of doctors and had many Kremlin doctors arrested and tortured. So few doctors were available that after Stalin suffered a stroke, one imprisoned doctor claimed he was mid-interrogation when his captors suddenly started asking for medical advice instead.
20. In 1300 B.C., when Egyptian king Menephta defeated the Libyans, he brought back with him six thousand penises he had chopped off from the opposing soldiers, to prove of his triumph.
21Cat burning
Cat burning was a form of entertainment in France prior to the 1800s. In this form of entertainment, people would gather dozens of cats in a net and hoist them high into the air from a special bundle onto a bonfire causing death through the combustion, or effects of exposure to extreme heat.
22. The Ancient Romans used a mixture of mouse brains and sodium bicarbonate to make a dough-like substance that would be used as toothpaste.
23. Fox tossing was a favorite pastime of the 18th-century aristocrats. A couple would stand apart, with a length of cloth between them, and wait for a fox to be herded between them. At the right moment, they would pull the cloth tight, hurling the fox skyward. Whoever sent the fox highest, won.
24. There was a practice called posthumous execution where a dead body was mutilated as punishment. It was performed to show that even in death, one cannot escape justice. Vlad the Impaler was beheaded following his assassination, Rasputin was exhumed from the ground and burned with gasoline.
25. At least 20 million people died in the Taiping Rebellion in China in the 1800s, led by a man who claimed to be the brother of Jesus, and who attempted to impose a theocracy based on his interpretation of Christianity.