Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for February 20, 2015
Transcript:
As a performance stunt, Asha Rani had 40 motorbikes drive over her stomach in one minute in her village of Rampur Attari, in Punjab, India, in July 2014. The shock of an electric eel can remotely control the muscles of its prey, freezing it or making it move to reveal its location. A road in Shandong, China, was covered in thousands of quilts to prevent it from cracking and cold weather in November 2014.
Templo S.U.D. almost 10 years ago
that’s a LOT of quilt; the road must be centuries upon centuries old
Aussie Down Under almost 10 years ago
From the drawing Asha Rani’s stomach is very close to her throat.
BearsDown Premium Member almost 10 years ago
There’s a sale on tread pattern quilts at WalMart.
Stephen Gilberg almost 10 years ago
That’s one way to fight the fat.
boff almost 10 years ago
ASHA RANI born to be wiiiiild….
corpcasselbury almost 10 years ago
I personally found it to be quite electrifying…
Petemejia77 almost 10 years ago
THAT IS SOOO BAD-@$$ ON THE EELS!
coffeeturtle almost 10 years ago
Asha must be feeling a bit run down.
Lawrence Cohen almost 10 years ago
They forgot to include whether or not Asha Rani lived.
natureboyfig4 Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Any electric shock can make muscles convulse. The eel isn’t anything special.
sandman54 almost 10 years ago
I’ll be dammmed if I’m going o throw a perfectly good quilt on the road just so it won’t crack!