Weird News

  • NewsAOL

    Strange, squeaky sounds heard at Romanian train station

    Train passengers in Romania are baffled and spooked by bizarre sounds coming from the speakers at a station in Timisoara. SEE ALSO: Mystery over 'loud bangs' heard across Britain SEE ALSO: Scientists figure out what's behind

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    The most bizarre stories of animals found on planes

    Thought snakes on a plane was just the theme of a terrible movie? Unfortunately for some air passengers, the slithery creatures have made their way onto real-life flights. But snakes aren't the only scary animals that have boarded planes.

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  • SportAOL

    Car curling match held on Russian skating rink

    Russia's first ever car curling tournament was held on an ice rink in the city of Yekaterinburg. The new sport sees cars sliding across the ice instead of stones. SEE ALSO: Dutch turn frozen streets into ice rink SEE ALSO: Japanese

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    Children frightened to play outside after 'goblin' appears at football pitch

    A group of children have vowed not to return to their local football pitch after spotting a 'goblin' while playing in the city of Santiago del Estero in northern Argentina. SEE ALSO: Rare and unusual goblin shark caught by Australian

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    Rotterdam museum displays catfish which nearly killed a man

    A catfish which left a man in intensive care after he attempted to swallow it in a drinking game is now part of the display at Rotterdam's Natural History Museum. The dead fish became part of the exhibition for animals with interesting

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  • ScienceAOL

    Bizarre two-headed shark stuns scientists

    Scientists recently discovered a two-headed shark among egg-laying species from the Mediterranean. The finding of the peculiar Atlantic sawtail catshark embryo was detected among 767 embryos. SEE ALSO: Two-headed turtle discovered in America

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  • LifestyleAOL

    Hunting humans: The next tourist trend of the super rich?

    A lecturer in the UK has given us a very grim insight into what the future of tourism could look like: he claims that in the not too distant future the super rich will hunt poor people for sport and tourism. See also: Thailand paradise island

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