22 interesting discoveries that people couldn't help but share online
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By Pictolic https://mail.pictolic.com/article/22-interesting-discoveries-that-people-couldnt-help-but-share-online.htmlMother Nature never tires of surprising us with her unique creations! The most interesting of them were shared by users of social networks, and we are happy to show them to you. We are sure that you have not seen this yet.
Purple corn is native to the Andes. It is not boiled, but dried. And then a very useful compote is prepared from it.
Colorful eggs from different hens.
"This cat has extra toes on its paws."
"This is my grandfather showing off his giant cabbage."
This water is so pure and transparent that it is almost invisible.
"Such a strange lemon has grown on our lemon tree."
Another kitty that nature has gifted with extra fingers.
The pattern that formed on the track after a lightning strike.
Just look at this tree!
This is how hedgehogs look 5 days old.
"I saw today where the rainbow ends."
"What a beautiful pattern frost drew on my car!"
"We found a giant leaf today. A wife for scale."
For some reason, these ants are trying to drag a glove onto a lamppost.
"My cat has one curly mustache"
"This bumblebee fits perfectly with the seam on my shoe."
"Magnetic sand on Lake Tahoe "stuck" to my smartphone"
"I was taking a panoramic picture of a tree when suddenly it started raining."
Perfectly smooth camellia petals.
The inscription: "Caution! The most dangerous plant in the world." This is a gympie-gympie stinging plant (Dendrocnide moroides). It is enough just to touch it for a second, and a person will begin to experience burning pain, which can last for several hours, days, and sometimes even weeks.
"The inside of this tree looks like a fish"
Pay attention to the perfectly white mustache of this cat.
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