1. Gorillas' hands are much larger than humans' hands:
That being said, I'd love to have a secret handshake with a gorilla.
2. This is one of the first pairs of socks found, made in Egypt in the 5th century:
They are paired with sandals, most likely worn by our alien overlords.
3. How big is the Eremotherium Laurillardi (also known as the giant ground sloth) compared to modern humans:
It lived in modern America and became extinct about 12,000 years ago. I would love to play basketball with this bad boy.
4. Andrew Jackson was one of the first U.S. presidents to be photographed, and this is in 1844 for him:
5. How big are nuclear cooling towers compared to people:
6. Before the invention of radar, it was a way for people to listen to and detect enemy aircraft:
I've been trying to tell you: Bugs Bunny is real.
7. Termite Hill is absolutely huge:
No thanks!!!!!!! I'm ready.
8. See those little spots? These are the little octopuses?
We love our Octopus friends, don't we?
9. If you use a thermal camera to look at the heating system of your car seat, it will look like this:
Isn't it sweet?
10. This pointy thing is what a nuclear bomb actually looks like:
11. Screws... Screws can be very, very large:
They can obviously be used to install solar panels.
12. While we're talking about something bigger than usual, take a look at this huge keyboard:
Never thought you'd see such a big keyboard, right?
13. This is what a 190kg dumbbell looks like:
It's bulky.
14. Pickles under ultraviolet light look like something out of a fantasy novel:
What kind of power do you think eating Super Kimchi will give you?
15. Lemon... Lemons can be very large:
These are known as capri lemons, and they have a somewhat different taste than regular lemons.
16. How big is the entrance to the Temple of Dionysian in Rome:
It is located in Lebanon. See that little speck down there? That's a person. The Romans went to great lengths to find the god of wine.
17. Here's what a car that has been cut in half looks like:
I just think it's neat!
18. This is a tarantula hawk, a species of wasp whose stings are known to be considered one of the most painful on the planet:
This tingling sensation is like "a running hair dryer has just fallen into your bubble tub." ”
Wow, the world is a beautiful place.