Oddity Central

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Kazakh Villagers Replace Guard Dogs with Domesticated Wolves

Posted: 06 Jan 2015 05:42 AM PST

Who needs guard dogs when you have wolves, right? That’s probably what Kazakh villagers in the Almaty region thought when they decided to replace their canines with the fierce forest-dwelling beasts. According to local news reports, taming wolves is now the latest trend and a sort of hobby among rural Kazakhs.

"You can buy a wolf cub for just $500, they say, and hunters are adamant that if treated well, the wild animal can be tamed," the KTK television channel reported. Nurseit Zhylkyshybay, a farmer from the south-eastern Almaty region, told reporters that he purchased a wolf cub from hunters three years ago, and the animal is now perfectly domesticated.

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Mac Sabbath – A Crazy McDonald’s-Themed Black Sabbath Cover Band

Posted: 06 Jan 2015 05:30 AM PST

You would think McDonald’s and heavy metal don't really mix very well, but a new band is actually 'rocking' the combination. L.A. based 'Mac Sabbath' is a heavy metal group made up of four rockers who dress up as McDonald's characters – Ronald Osborne, Grimace, the Hamburglar, and Mayor McCheese – and perform Black Sabbath songs with burger-themed lyrics.

According to the band's Facebook page, they are 'not a joke page to sell T-shirts'. Instead, they describe themselves as "Ronald Osbourne and the whole gang in full regalia playing all their hits like 'Sweet Beef' and 'Chicken for the Slaves' in a multi-media show with video, theatrics, audience participation and sing alongs."

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This Boulder Is Actually a Cozy Cabin in the Swiss Alps

Posted: 06 Jan 2015 05:12 AM PST

It's hard to believe that this rock sitting so casually on a boulder-strewn slope in the Swiss Alps is actually fake. In reality, it houses a cozy wooden cabin for one, complete with a bed, fold-out table, stool, fireplace, and a window!

The only feature giving the boulder's secret away is the odd square window that sticks out like a sore thumb on one side. But if you were hiking past the large rock, you're more likely to miss out on that feature and assume that it's all a part of the landscape. Nothing else about the rock betrays the fact that it conceals a perfectly-detailed wooden cabin beneath its rough exterior.

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