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Since his debut in 1954, beloved Japanese giant nuke-lizard Godzilla has gotten bigger and bigger. In fact, the radiation-breathing monster was 36 stories tall in his latest silver screen appearance. Paleontologist Mike Habib is an expert in giant reptiles. He also helps design fantastical creatures for TV and film. And according to Business Insider, Habib says if Godzilla were actually a living creature, he'd be unable to lift his own weight. Not only that, he'd be brain-dead long before he ever reached a city because his heart is neither large nor powerful enough to pump blood to his head. What's more, Habib says Godzilla's nerve-conduction speed would be so slow that he wouldn't be able to move!
February in Brazil is synonymous with Carnival, one of the biggest and craziest street parties in the world. However, residents of Rio de Janeiro wanted to make sure that their faithful pooches wouldn't miss out on Carnival, and decided to warm up for the huge celebration by throwing a special mini-Carnival dedicated to dogs! Dog lovers dressed their furry friends in colorful Carnival-themed costumes and mingled in sunny Rio de Janeiro on Saturday.
Chile's National Emergency Office rolled out an earthquake simulator truck in Santiago last weekend. Donated by the Embassy of Japan, a country which has faced its own fair share of major quakes, the truck simulates earthquakes of different magnitudes and is designed to raise awareness among communities most at risk. The truck’s interior resembles the living room of an ordinary house, and when switched on, it simulates the movement and magnitude of some of the country's biggest seismic shocks.
Lena Dunham didn't think she and Gigi Hadid would get on when they first met through Taylor Swift but she was pleasantly surprised by her down-to-earth nature and quirky humour which was displayed when Gigi admitted she dreamed of sleeping in a loaf of bread.
Rows and columns of luxury vehicles face out onto the streets of Singapore from behind the glass of the multi story showroom of local luxury auto dealer Autobahn Motors. Although it looks like a package of toy cars from a distance, the top notch rides shown off in the ABM showroom are very real - and they are all for sale. This mix between a car showroom and an automated parking garage gives high profile customers a fancy way to browse supercars.