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Today is a 2 for one since I missed last week.
For those that are wondering Anomalies are findings that are many and diverse. They are strange skeletons, living animals locked in stone, out of place artifacts, and unaccountable knowledge.
A horned lizard that had been found alive in a block of stone "so solid as to preclude the entrance of the smallest insect" was sent to the Smithsonian Institution in Washington by Judge Houghton of New Mexico in 1853. The lizard lived for two days after its release.
In 1901 an hour and a half after stocking his fire, Mr. W.J. Clarke, of Rugby, England, reached over to poke the coals. As he broke open one coal, he saw something move and snatched it out of the fireplace. It proved to be a living toad and it survived for five weeks. It had no mouth and was almost transparent. Photographs of this marvel were offered for sale to the public by the London Stereoscopic Company.
For those that are wondering Anomalies are findings that are many and diverse. They are strange skeletons, living animals locked in stone, out of place artifacts, and unaccountable knowledge.
A horned lizard that had been found alive in a block of stone "so solid as to preclude the entrance of the smallest insect" was sent to the Smithsonian Institution in Washington by Judge Houghton of New Mexico in 1853. The lizard lived for two days after its release.
In 1901 an hour and a half after stocking his fire, Mr. W.J. Clarke, of Rugby, England, reached over to poke the coals. As he broke open one coal, he saw something move and snatched it out of the fireplace. It proved to be a living toad and it survived for five weeks. It had no mouth and was almost transparent. Photographs of this marvel were offered for sale to the public by the London Stereoscopic Company.