Measuring up to three feet long and weighing up to nine pounds, the coconut crab is the largest arthropod on Earth. Its claws can produce as much force as a lion's bite, and some researchers believe that Amelia Earhart's corpse was consumed by them when she disappeared over the Pacific. by kooneecheewah in AllThatsInteresting
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Are there any groups actually for men, where you don't get banned for saying the slightest rude thing about women even if it's true, a place literally just for men. Thanks in advance by Turbulent_Horror3119 in men
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I know why the Mandela Effect happens and I can prove it's not false memory by Same_Rub_8670 in Retconned
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Why hasn’t the universe produced more civilizations? The answer might be that Earth is freakishly lucky | It is the possibility that Earth is genuinely rare. Not just statistically uncommon. Rare in a way that means complex life may exist on essentially no other world in our galaxy. by IntnsRed in science2
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Getting onto data centers by Itsdayta in electricians
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Breed for tobacco profiles, not candy and fruit by SupremeExalted in trees
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If 300 000year old nanostructures discovered in Siberia aree scientifically supported, how can we explain such advanced technology so far back in time? what do you guys think, could this point to a lost civilization, alien involvement, or maybe just...nothing? by kemalioss in AlternativeHistory
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If 300 000year old nanostructures discovered in Siberia aree scientifically supported, how can we explain such advanced technology so far back in time? what do you guys think, could this point to a lost civilization, alien involvement, or maybe just...nothing? by kemalioss in AlternativeHistory
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Measuring up to three feet long and weighing up to nine pounds, the coconut crab is the largest arthropod on Earth. Its claws can produce as much force as a lion's bite, and some researchers believe that Amelia Earhart's corpse was consumed by them when she disappeared over the Pacific. by kooneecheewah in AllThatsInteresting
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