Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for September 18, 2014
Transcript:
The Frog fish sucks its prey into its mouth at 1/6,000th of a second, faster than the eye can see and the fastest known movement in nature. Solo Per Due is an exclusive restaurant in Rieti, Italy, with room only for two diners. You want flies with that?! German tourist Daniel Dudzisz survived for almost 3 weeks lost in the Australian outback by eating flies.
Templo S.U.D. about 10 years ago
Herr Dudzisz in his cartoonized picture here reminds me of Alfred Yankovic in his early days.
MJKesquire about 10 years ago
I think He looks like Michael Palin from Monty Python,when He was wearing His traveling outfit while biking’or hiking!!
Simon_Jester about 10 years ago
When asked to describe his ordeal, Herr Dudzisz replied, ’Ribbit! Ribbit!"
NaturLvr about 10 years ago
Holy moly! Apparently more than a mouthful is NOT too much for the frog fish!!!
Stephen Gilberg about 10 years ago
I’d read that the trap-jaw ant had the fastest animal movement.
alan.gurka about 10 years ago
That frog fish is so ugly, I guess quick suction would be the only way to get a mate.
spaced man spliff about 10 years ago
How much would a dinner for two at Solo per Due set me back?