Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for November 02, 2014
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A 60-year-old piece of wedding cake from the 1937 wedding of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor was auctioned in 1997 in New York for $29,000. Do not eat!! The sociable Weaver birds of South Africa build giant nests on trees and telegraph poles that are the largest of any bird- and house up to 300 of the creatures. House mice do not need to drink water to survive.
juicebruce about 10 years ago
If the mice do not drink do they produce urine ?
Charlie Fogwhistle about 10 years ago
Telegraph poles for the Weaver Birds? Coming next – Believe it or not – South Africa still has a telegraph system.
tototu about 10 years ago
Elaine Benes ate the cake.
sdjamieson Premium Member about 10 years ago
Didn’t Elaine from “Seinfeld” find thar piece of cake in her boss’s fridge and eat it?
wjones about 10 years ago
So, how and where do house mice get their water?
tuslog64 about 10 years ago
Do they build nests on power poles also? Could have some electrifying results!