I’ve heard about people having lizards, snakes and koalas as pets, but a buffalo? Are you serious? Jim and Linda Sautner from Alberta in Canada owns the largest domestic pet in the world, a 1,600 lbs buffalo named Bailey Jr. They have raised him since he was a baby, and he is still chilling out inside their house where he always wants to cuddle or suck on Jim’s hand, and when Jim goes for a ride, Bailey Jr. loves to join.
These guns can’t kill you – they are ice cream
At first glance it looks like they’re putting real guns in their mouths, but in real life they are eating edible ice guns.
Human bones take part in an artistic project against violence
The skeleton bones you see in these pictures are real human bones, believe it or not. Francois Robert purchased some old metal lockers several years ago at an auction, and one of the lockers contained real human bones, so he figured out that he had to use them in some way.
Sheep in Scotland gone all funky and colorful
If you have driven on the M8 in Scotland lately and seen red and blue sheep grazing on the fields, be sure that it’s not a hallucination. Scottish farmer Andrew Jack is the one that has started to paint his sheep in bright red and blue colors to “spice things up” so people could smile on their way to and from work. They are sprayed with animal-friendly paint, something they don’t mind at all, and they will remain colorful until sheared. It all started when the farmer wanted to paint them blue to mark St Andrew’s Day, but now that it has become an attraction in itself, the thought of using other colors as pink has crossed the farmers mind.
12 year old boy arrested after deliberately “breaking wind” in school class
A 12-year-old student from Florida was arrested for breaking wind during class and disturbing his classmates by shutting off their computers at Stuar’s Spectrum Jr./Sr. High School. The police called this a “deliberately passed gas to disrupt the class” and “disruption of a school function” County Sheriff’s Office report, a copy of which you’ll find below, notes that the 4′ 11″ offender admitted that he “continually disrupted his classroom environment by breaking wind and shutting off several computers.”