Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for June 01, 2014
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The Megapode bird of Micronesia buries its eggs in volcanic ash to keep them warm. The Dragon Blood tree of the Amazon is named for its blood red sap, which is used by native tribes as a dye, and has been developed as a medicine for diarrhea and some skin conditions. Kelvin Mercado of Puerto Rico can clip 163 clothes pegs onto his face!
billcor over 10 years ago
Dragon blood tree comes from the Arabian peninsula
Templo S.U.D. over 10 years ago
Hey, Kevin, how many fingers am I holding up?
spaced man spliff over 10 years ago
Hey Kevin, get a life.
scrabblefiend over 10 years ago
Does he have a brother that makes those beards with bees?
joe piglet Premium Member over 10 years ago
KEVIN has a life KELVIN is the one with the clothes pins.
upanddown17 over 10 years ago
I wonder if Kelvin is in the Guiness Book of World Records.
Red_Fez over 10 years ago
My guess is that Kelvin in unemployed…
juicebruce over 10 years ago
Turtles in my area lay there eggs in holes they dig on the old railroad track beds. The beds were made from coke ash left over from the coking process. There the eggs will set until they hatch or are found by predators and eaten.
Marv Walker over 10 years ago
Big whooo, Kelvin!
I can stick both feet in my mouth!
NaturLvr over 10 years ago
Good job, sphinx. Our animal friends need all the help they can get!
Fan o’ Lio. over 10 years ago
He would have done more but ran out of clothes pins.
Marvin3 over 10 years ago
Kel is a wondeful person.
Marvin3 over 10 years ago
Kel is a wonderful person. There, that’s better.
Mneedle over 10 years ago
Kevin: what made you think of doing this the first time?