Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for January 31, 2016
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In November 2015, fishermen off the coast of Northern Spain caught a 33 FT long, 330 LB giant squid. Color me deadly. Green was one of the Victorian era's most fashionable colors, but it was created with arsenic based dyes that caused serious injuries- sometimes even death! Grow van Gogh! Artist Diemut Strebe joined University scientists in creating a living replica of Dutch Impressionist artist Vincent van Gogh's ear from samples of his DNA.
Templo S.U.D. almost 9 years ago
Um… does it really seem necessary to clone Vincent’s lopped-off ear?
MY DOG IS MY CO PILOT almost 9 years ago
The green dye was also used in wallpaper too caused a lot of deaths especially in children.
lovelymajorhoople almost 9 years ago
oldfield fan-so Victorian kids ate wallpaper???
derdave969 almost 9 years ago
At the time of the American Civil War mercury was used to treat VD. Thus the phrase; one evening with Venus a lifetime with mercury.
MrBlowhard2u almost 9 years ago
Here is the page about the cloning of Van Gogh’s ear http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3314224/
Tossle Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Giant squid have been caught before, why is this one worthy of mentioning?
english.ann almost 9 years ago
As long as those fishermen didn’t get injured or killed by the giant squid, or release it; perhaps in Jules Verne’s day, all such squids were feared by people. In 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, Captain Nemo got caught by one such squid, and didn’t survive.