The “Human Statue of Liberty,” formed by 18,000 posed soldiers, was taken in July 1918 at Camp Dodge, Iowa, as part of a planned promotional campaign to sell war bonds during World War I.
As a token of gratitude, the cow kisses the farmer, because he helped her bring her calf into the world, which was was turned on its backside; without his help the calf would've died and most likely the mother too.
The Iberian Lynx is a wild cat species native to the Iberian Peninsula in southwestern Europe.
“Alien shark” is a generalized term for bizarre species of shark. They come in many varieties with names like ghost sharks and goblin sharks. Many are found deep in the ocean, and many haven't been seen for years. This one is a “sawfish,” also know as a “carpenter shark.”
Union and Confederate veterans shake hands at a reunion to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg ; 1913 (Library of Congress, Prints, And Photographs Division)
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