Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for October 15, 2017

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    Templo S.U.D.  about 7 years ago

    Why couldn’t the Finnish fact be printed on the day before yesterday?

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    Bilan  about 7 years ago

    Is the red transformation of the salmon Nature’s way of making it easier for the bears to catch them?

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    Theodore Fitzgerald  about 7 years ago

    Where the Hell did the 3,000 figure come from? I read a report that said they ate 50,000 every evening. Seeing how it about impossible to tell how many were consumed, I contacted a professor at the local university. He said no one knows how many are consumed. Best check your facts a bit better.

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    BJB  about 7 years ago

    Now who in the world would be able to follow a bat around and count every insect they ate?

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    Charlie Fogwhistle  about 7 years ago

    Once they get to the freshwater location where they hatched, the salmon spawn and then die. So red isn’t a good color for them. It’s like in Logan’s Run when the marker light activates.

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    NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 7 years ago

    Is every person named Fergoli?

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    J Short  about 7 years ago

    Not if it is a fruit eating bat.

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    NatureBatsLast  about 7 years ago

    Say goodbye to the Sockeye, gold mine is more important!

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    Sneaker  about 7 years ago
    So if a bat would eat 50,000 bugs a night then it would have to eat at least 3,000 first so what the heck makes a difference at least they are eating them and leaving us alone!!
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    pearlsbs  about 7 years ago

    So, what does a person with Fregoli delusion think when they encounter a group of people? Do they think everyone in the group is the same person?

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    strodgers  about 7 years ago

    Sockeye salmon fish? Opposed to what, the sockeye salmon bird? C’mon guys.

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