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Weird BUT true

- Chris Perez, Wires

Feathered friends. A crow was caught on camera hitching a ride on the back of a bald eagle in Washington state.

“The eagle didn’t seem to mind and kept flying as if nothing happened,” wildlife photograph­er Phoo Chan said. “I think the crow decided to land on the eagle because the eagle did not respond to its harassment.” It was a terrorist act. A Portuguese actor was mistaken for a terrorist when he hummed a prayer and meditated aboard a plane in Paris.

Heitor Lourenco, 47, was reading a sacred Tibetan text on a tablet device when another passenger complained.

The Buddhist bomb suspect was released after six hours of questionin­g, during which cops watched videos of him on the Internet showing his acting career. Look out for the seeds. A Taiwanese bakery has become famous for its oneofakind bread, which looks identical to watermelon.

Using natural dyes comprised from green tea, strawberri­es and charcoal, the beloved snack is customized to look as if it was pulled straight from the vine. The food fad is popular among locals in Japan. Tread carefully. German soldiers spent 9 hours grappling with a World War II tank after it was found in a man’s basement.

It took 20 men to remove the vehicle, which was accompanie­d by an antiaircra­ft gun, torpedo and other weapons. The soldiers were eventually forced to build a wooden ramp in order to wheel the tank out. Holy mackerel! A 9yearold boy reeled in a freshwater fish that was more than twice his size while fishing on Fraser River in British Columbia before snapping a pic with the sturgeon and releasing it back into the water.

The 600pound, prehistori­c monstrosit­y was no match for the 4foottall kid, who said the big catch now has him hooked on the sport.

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