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World’s Strangest Job? Man Impersonating a Woman Plays Fox-Human Creature for 12 Hours a Day at Pakistan Zoo

Posted: 27 Jun 2014 03:33 AM PDT

One of the top attractions at Karachi Zoo in Pakistan is 'Mumtaz Begum Africa Wali' – a mythical half-fox, half-woman chimera. With the body of a fox and the head of a woman, this bizarre creature manages to delight visitors more than any other animal in the zoo. Her witty conversation and fortune-telling talents make her an instant hit with any sort of crowd.

Once you enter Karachi Zoo, it's hard to miss Mumtaz Begum – the organizers announce their bizarre attraction on a megaphone. When you get inside Mumtaz Mahal, the building that houses her, all you can see at first is a fox's hide placed on a table-like arrangement. Suddenly, a woman's head appears out of nowhere, exactly where the fox's head is supposed to be.

The woman wears heavy make up with bright lipstick, and small children in the crowd are immediately captivated by her presence. Then she begins her story: "I was born like this in Africa 35 years ago, and I live on cake, juice, and fruits…" After a short monologue, she engages with visitors and answers their questions in several languages.

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19th Century Artist’s Amazingly Detailed Sand Art Will Blow Your Mind

Posted: 27 Jun 2014 02:02 AM PDT

Andrew Clemens (1857 – 1894) was an extraordinary self-taught artist from Iowa who created unbelievably intricate art using tiny grains of colored sand, with tools and techniques that were way ahead of his time. Although the man was completely deaf and nearly mute for most of his life, he managed to nurture his passion and make hundreds of bottles of beautiful sand art.

Clemens was born to German and Prussian parents who met and fell in love on their way to the United States. After living in various cities, his father finally moved the family to McGregor, Iowa, to take advantage of the gold-rush and the settlement of the American west. It was here that, at the age of five, Clemens was struck with 'brain fever' (or encephalitis as we know it today). Although he was lucky to survive, he permanently lost his hearing and speech to the disease.

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9-Year-Old Basketball Player Gets Recruited by Miami University Because She Is That Good

Posted: 27 Jun 2014 12:41 AM PDT

While most fourth graders in the United States are grappling with the basics of the sport, nine-year-old Jaden Newman is already playing basketball like a pro. In fact she's so good that she's been approached by Miami University – they've asked her to keep them in mind when the time comes for her to make her college choice. Getting recruited by a college-level team is no mean feat, and it's really astonishing that Jaden has managed to achieve it at such a young age.

Playing basketball alongside older players isn't new to Jaden – she's already been through two seasons on the girl's high school varsity team at Downey Christian School, a private school in Orlando, Florida. Her stats are mind blowing; at just 4 foot 5 inches tall, she's averaged 14.5 points and 7.5 assists per game while playing against teenagers this past season. Her performance gained her national prominence, and now that she has the offer from Miami University, she's believed to be the youngest female player to ever get recruited by a Division I program.

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