Listverse is a website that features a variety of lists on diverse topics, including history, science, entertainment, and pop culture. Established in 2007, it allows contributors to submit their own list articles, covering intriguing facts, unusual trivia, or rankings. The site is known for its engaging and often quirky content, attracting a wide audience interested in bite-sized information. Listverse also offers a platform for writers to gain exposure and earn money through their submissions.
No the dolion is a made up animal for an april fool joke on listverse
There are many creepy and scary places on Earth. Many people have dedicated their lives to scoping out these scary places. Lists and descriptions of the scariest places on Earth can be found on Listverse and Mandatory.
examples of stupid laws that have been implemented can be found on sites such as silktide, opishposh and listverse. Of course the interpretation of stupid is dependent on the author and your opinion
On ListVerse, there is a list for the top 20 BigFoot sightings including: Sasquash, Georgia Bigfoot in the Backyard, and the BigFoot Hunted by a Helicopter.
One can find smoking facts from the following sites to help someone to quit smoking; Smoking-Facts, American Lung Association, Listverse, and Getselfhelp.
Images of treasure found within shipwrecks can be viewed at the website Listverse which has images of ten instances of treasure from shipwrecks. There are also many images that can be viewed within Google images.
One can find a list of the top 10 DVD sales on Amazon where they have lists of top 10 all time sales and current sales. Lists are also available on the Listverse site.
One can find famous historical speeches to read at History Place, Listverse and at Biblical Patriot. One can also listen to audio tracks of famous historical speeches online at Learn Out Load and at the History website.
There is a link to the listverse site for top ten mysteries below; a few of these aren't actually that mysterious - the Bermuda triangle and Mary Celeste have largely been explained, but there are a few such lists in listverse so plenty to chose from.
well you can probably find it on youtube if you search Clair de Lune-tutorial. that's how i usually get my piano music.
Well, sweetie, the Tecopa pupfish isn't extinct. It's actually still kickin' in the wild, but it's on the endangered list. Human activity, like water diversion and habitat destruction, has really put the squeeze on these little guys. So, let's all do our part to protect these fishies before they become history.
The brazen bull history:The Brazen Bull was invented by Perilaus of Athens (a Brass worker) in the 6th Century BC and offered to Phalaris, Tyrant of Agrigentum, as a gift. It was a large brass bull that was completely hollow inside with a door on the side large enough for a man to enter. Once the man was inside the bull, a fire would be lit beneath it in order to roast him to death. In the head of the bull, Perilaus put a series of tubes and stops that were designed to amplify the screams of the victim and make them sound like the roar of a bull.Interestingly, Perilaus was the first person to feel the pain of the Brazen Bull. After Perilaus said to Phalaris: "[his screams] will come to you through the pipes as the tenderest, most pathetic, most melodious of bellowings", Phalaris was so disgusted that he tricked Perilaus in to entering the bull. Lucian recounts the tale:'His words revolted me. I loathed the thought of such ingenious cruelty, and resolved to punish the artificer in kind. "If this is anything more than an empty boast, Perilaus," I said to him, "if your art can really produce this effect, get inside yourself, and pretend to roar; and we will see whether the pipes will make such music as you describe." He consented; and when he was inside I closed the aperture, and ordered a fire to be kindled. "Receive," I cried, "the due reward of your wondrous art: let the music-master be the first to play." Phalaris I:12Perilaus was removed from the Bull before he died and Phalaris had him thrown off a cliff. The Brazen Bull became one of the most common methods of execution in Ancient Greece.--Listverse--I guess that back in the 6th century there were no clock to measure the time that took a person to die in the braze bull since no records exist to tell how much time it took.