Owusu Banahene
Stories (2/0)
Wired coincidence that happened in human life.
The story of Sullivan is a striking one. Sullivan was born with a rare condition called Proteus Syndrome which caused him to grow to an extraordinary size. Despite his physical limitations, Sullivan was determined to lead a full life and found success as an actor and singer. He was an inspiration to many, showing the world that no matter what obstacles we face, we can still strive for greatness.
By Owusu Banahene7 months ago in Horror
Bizarre and chaotic things about Elephants you never know.
SO-Called "sensed danger" an elephant will go into panic mode and bury somebody alive the elephant was likely trying to protect them from something like a predator or saber tooth tiger though this is not always the case an elephant may bury a human simply because they are afraid or lost in a moments of confusion or sadness this has happened more than once with children most famously in 2008 when an 4-year old boy wandered away from his family in Hawaii and was found buried 2 feet beneath the surface of the sand next to two toppled palm trees his parents had given him a coin as he walked away so that he could find his way back home number seven elephants can drink water straight from the ground elephants have been seen doing this and it's not just with water either as they have also been seen drinking mud and even dirt although why they do this is unknown number six elephants are capable of going without water for up to four days and usually only go without drinking for about two hours at a time but once they start drinking again they keep going until they're sated elephants will often travel in groups of about 10-30 creatures and although these groups are mostly peaceful interactions between the members do happen from time to time there have been reports of fights between different groups of elephants including intergroup violence between different herds of elephants however these fights are usually very brief and are usually over something like food or territory number five
By Owusu Banahene7 months ago in History