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- ... that the sea slug Elysia timida (example pictured) absorbs its colouration from its algae-based diet?
- ... that when Florida television station WITV ceased broadcasting in May 1958, its owner was reported to be on a yacht at sea and thus unavailable for comment?
- ... that Plaza Hotel Curaçao, the tallest building in Curaçao, is falling apart?
- ... that during the production of the 1935 film Together We Live, carpenters tried to copy the musical saw brought in by actress Wera Engels?
- ... that Squatina mapama was named after Spain's Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, Food and Environment?
- ... that when US Army lieutenant general Carl H. Jark retired in 1964, Congressman Henry B. González of Texas honored him by reading Jark's entire career history into the Congressional Record?
- ... that to repel migrants, the European Union has paid hundreds of millions of euros to Libyan partners known to be involved in human trafficking, slavery, and torture?
- ... that journalist Bill Westwick once wrote about a plan that never happened with "brilliant clarity and memorable hilarity"?