Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for April 23, 2013
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Jason Shron from Ontario, Canada, has spent 4 years building a full-size replica train car in his basement! At the Wat Khunaram Temple in Thailand, the mummified body of Buddhist monk Loung Pordaeng sits in the same position in which he died in 1973. The mantis shrimp can see ultraviolet and infrared light- both invisible to the human eye!
Templo S.U.D. over 11 years ago
Nice pad, Jason. I’m not sure I wanna die and be mummified while in meditation/prayer.
scrabblefiend over 11 years ago
Or he could build a boat in his basement.
Aussie Down Under over 11 years ago
The shrimp is smarter than Jason.
Stray over 11 years ago
Ontario is a big province. Could they have been a bit more specific?
Frogman_tg over 11 years ago
Why Jason? Tell me why? Give it up…Loung is not going to wake up. Also I wonder who the eye doctor was who tested the shrimps eyes, was it fitted with little tiny polarized glasses?
Frogman_tg over 11 years ago
BTW, what happened to the self disfigured morons Ripley’s loves to put in every day? Or is that every other day, hmm?
Red_Fez over 11 years ago
I think Shron is a little loco.
goanoparsi over 11 years ago
Wonder who gave the money to do the research on the shrimp??and why??
Mister Mean over 11 years ago
I saw an article on Jason’s project. He loves trains. I think that it is great that he has for filled his dream…. So many people just sit and complain and do nothing.
tuslog64 over 11 years ago
Especially, when it spends so much time underwater?
tuslog64 over 11 years ago
Just how does he expect to get that car out of the basement?
AmyGrantfan51774 over 11 years ago
that was interesting about that guy Jason building a replica train car in his basement
Sheila Woodyard over 11 years ago
Stray9999, Jason is in the Belleville/Trenton area of Ontario. He is a train fan, and if you go to YouTube and put in ‘guy with a train in his basement’ you will get a video about it and how it was done.