These are 25 rarely seen pictures that are hard to forget and every picture broadens our vision!
Exploring the unknown world, we are often amazed by those unique and wonderful things. Today, we will unveil the veil of history together, delve into the mysteries of nature, and explore the limits of human creativity. In this visual journey, we will witness 25 rare and unforgettable photos, each of which will challenge our cognition and broaden our horizons.
Picture 1: Bloodletting therapy, a medical practice widely adopted in 19th century Europe, is performed using specialized tools. This practice is widely used in the treatment of various diseases, and has even led to the unfortunate deaths of some celebrities, such as musical genius Mozart and the first President of the United States, George; Washington.
In 2017, a research team from Children's Hospital of Philadelphia in the United States successfully bred ultra premature lambs in an artificial environment. These lambs obtained the necessary conditions for growth in a closed system filled with artificial amniotic fluid and were ultimately born healthy. This technology is currently mainly used to support the growth of premature infants in the last few weeks of life.
Picture 3: A scene of a high-rise residential area, where a dense cluster of buildings creates a strong sense of oppression.
Sheet 4: Unique to Japan; Onagadori” Chicken, this is a breed known for its extremely long tail feathers, which can reach several meters in length and have great ornamental value.
The trend of women's swimsuits from 1875 to 1927 shows that over time, swimsuit styles gradually became more minimalist.
Picture 6: Common child labor in American coal mines in the early 20th century. At that time, there was a shortage of labor, which led to many children being forced to work in mines.
Picture 7: The unique suction cup shaped mouth structure of the lamprey, which absorbs nutrients by adsorbing onto other fish.
Picture 8: The silencing device equipped on the German artillery aims to reduce the loud noise generated during firing and provide a quieter environment for surrounding residents.
Picture 9: The Norwegian town of Rjukan, located between two high mountains, has difficulty receiving direct sunlight all year round. To solve this problem, a huge reflector was installed locally to reflect sunlight onto the town center square.
Picture 10: A Pok é mon specimen exhibited at the Merlin Museum of Mysterious Biology in London, although lifelike in appearance, is actually a meticulously crafted work of art by mysticism enthusiasts.
Picture 11: The world's earliest motorcycle model, created by Gottlieb; Daimler was launched in 1885 with a wooden body and a top speed of 12 kilometers per hour.
The second photo: a color photograph of the streets of New York in 1908, showcasing the prosperity and bustle of that era.
Picture 13: Psyche, an asteroid located between Mars and Jupiter, is primarily composed of metals, including gold, platinum, and other rare metals, with astonishing potential value.
Number 14: One of the world's most expensive stamps& mdash; British Guiana is one cent magenta, and this rare stamp sold for $9.5 million at an auction in 2014.
Page 15: As a result of the foot binding custom during the feudal period, women's feet were shaped into what is known as' ldquo; '; Three inch golden lotus;.
Picture 16: The unique way soybean stem plants search for support seems to be conducting a comprehensive search.
Picture 17: In a 1996 fire in New York, a brave kitten rushed into the scene five times and successfully rescued all five of its children.
Picture 18: A well preserved amber fossil of a wasp, showing that insects from millions of years ago are extremely similar to modern wasps.
The spectacular scene of a storm approaching, as if a huge crack had opened in the sky.
The 20th photo: The mark left on the back of a survivor after being struck by lightning is heart stopping.
Picture 21: Special organs possessed by male crested seals - dash& mdash; An inflatable red nasal sac that they display during courtship to attract females.
Picture 22: The blunt mouthed salamander, also known as the hexagonal dinosaur, is a cute and adorable amphibian that appears to have walked out of the animated world.
The 23rd picture: A little dog stung by a bee, although it looks very pitiful, its expression is hilarious.
The 24th picture: The fingers of a mutated gorilla are extremely similar to human fingers, showing their genetic relationship with humans.
Chapter 25: A Unique Ant Living in Southeast Asia& mdash; Fish hook ant, this type of ant has three pairs of sharp hooks on its back, which can connect to each other to protect itself when facing threats.