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China: Deer Caught on Camera Chewing Exam Papers in Sichuan

On November 3, 2025, in Sichuan, a video captured a small deer standing next to a desk where a stack of exam papers had been left behind and chewing on them as if they were leaves after the deer wandered onto a school campus and strayed into an empty classroom just before the evening study session began.

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China: Fearless Hamsters Turn Young Crocodile’s Mouth Into Playground

This is the bizarre moment that a pair of hamsters were seen playing inside a young crocodile’s mouth, forming an unlikely cross-species bond in China. On February 20, 2026, in Hunan, China, the video captured two small hamsters fearlessly climbing in and out of a young crocodile’s open jaws.  Rather than showing aggression, the reptile appeared calm and tolerant, allowing the tiny rodents to explore its mouth as if it were a playground.  The hamsters moved freely, pausing occasionally before darting around again, while the crocodile remained still, seemingly treating them as companions rather than prey.  The unusual interaction created a striking contrast between predator instincts and gentle behavior. The video ended with the hamsters still playfully lingering around the crocodile’s mouth as the reptile stayed relaxed and motionless.

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China: Sleepy Husky Struggles to Stay Awake at Dog Party in Chongqing

On January 27, 2026, in Chongqing, located in southwestern China, a video recorded several dogs wearing clothes and gathering together as if attending a small party. Among them, a black-and-white husky stood out for looking extremely tired. The husky lowered its head, nodded repeatedly, and appeared to be dozing off. Its mouth hung slightly open, giving the impression of deep exhaustion rather than excitement. Two other dogs nearby also looked low on energy, standing quietly and showing little movement. None of the dogs displayed the lively behavior usually expected at a party-like gathering.

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China: Chicken Seen Swimming in Sichuan

On November 2, 2025, a video from Sichuan, southwestern China, showed a chicken effortlessly swimming in a pond, while a duck looked on curiously from a blue platform. Normally, chickens flounder and sink in water, but this one moved easily across the surface.

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China: Black Swan Seen Scooping Leaves in Reverse at Zhaotong University

On November 15, 2025, in Zhaotong, Yunnan, a video captured the unusual sight of a black swan at Zhaotong University moving backward across a pond while repeatedly scooping leaves toward the shore.

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China: Arowana Caught Swimming With Turtle in Its Mouth in Tai’an

A video captured a curious aquarium moment in Tai’an on August 30. A golden arowana swam slowly inside a tank with something unusual in its mouth. Clamped between its jaws was a small turtle, which looked helpless as the big fish carried it around. The turtle stretched out its neck as if ready to escape at any moment, but the arowana kept gliding smoothly through the water.

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China: Flock Of Crows Creates Unsettling Scene In Xining

On September 23, 2024, in Xining, Qinghai Province, western China, a video captured an eerie and unusual scene in the sky. Against a backdrop of dark blue hues, a large group of black crows suddenly gathered, perching neatly along power lines and creating an unsettling visual. Chinese netizens commented, “Another strange phenomenon has appeared.” The video quickly gained attention online, with viewers intrigued and spooked by the mysterious behavior of the crows against the dim, foreboding sky.

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Nakagawa quits over behavior at G-7

Nakagawa quits over behavior at G-7

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese Finance Minister Shoichi Nakagawa enters the prime minister's office on Feb. 17. Nakagawa told Prime Minister Taro Aso of his intention to quit, taking the blame for his unusual behavior at a weekend Group of Seven press conference in Rome.

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Nakagawa quits over behavior at G-7

Nakagawa quits over behavior at G-7

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese Finance Minister Shoichi Nakagawa (R) takes a look at a photocopy of a newspaper article on Feb. 17 about his resignation that was printed immediately after he announced the same day that he would step down from his post. Nakagawa told Prime Minister Taro Aso later in the day of his intention to quit, taking the blame for his unusual behavior at a weekend Group of Seven press conference in Rome.

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Nakagawa to resign over poor performance at G-7 press conference

Nakagawa to resign over poor performance at G-7 press conference

TOKYO, Japan - Finance Minister Shoichi Nakagawa announces his resignation during a press conference at the Finance Ministry in Tokyo on Feb. 17. Nakagawa said he will step down after the fiscal 2009 budget and related bills clear the House of Representatives. Nakagawa has been under fire over his unusual behavior at a G-7 news conference in Rome.

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Nakagawa to resign over poor performance at G-7 press conference

Nakagawa to resign over poor performance at G-7 press conference

TOKYO, Japan - Finance Minister Shoichi Nakagawa announces his resignation during a press conference at the Finance Ministry in Tokyo on Feb. 17. Nakagawa said he will step down after the fiscal 2009 budget and related bills clear the House of Representatives. Nakagawa has been under fire over his unusual behavior at a G-7 news conference in Rome.

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Nakagawa to resign over poor performance at G-7 press conference

Nakagawa to resign over poor performance at G-7 press conference

TOKYO, Japan - Finance Minister Shoichi Nakagawa announces his resignation during a press conference at the Finance Ministry in Tokyo on Feb. 17. Nakagawa said he will step down after the fiscal 2009 budget and related bills clear the House of Representatives. Nakagawa has been under fire over his unusual behavior at a G-7 news conference in Rome.

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Nakagawa quits over behavior at G-7

Nakagawa quits over behavior at G-7

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese Finance Minister Shoichi Nakagawa (R) takes a look at a photocopy of a newspaper article on Feb. 17 about his resignation that was printed immediately after he announced the same day that he would step down from his post. Nakagawa told Prime Minister Taro Aso later in the day of his intention to quit, taking the blame for his unusual behavior at a weekend Group of Seven press conference in Rome. (Kyodo)

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Nakagawa quits over behavior at G-7

Nakagawa quits over behavior at G-7

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese Finance Minister Shoichi Nakagawa enters the prime minister's office on Feb. 17. Nakagawa told Prime Minister Taro Aso of his intention to quit, taking the blame for his unusual behavior at a weekend Group of Seven press conference in Rome. (Kyodo)

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Nakagawa to resign over poor performance at G-7 press conference

Nakagawa to resign over poor performance at G-7 press conference

TOKYO, Japan - Finance Minister Shoichi Nakagawa announces his resignation during a press conference at the Finance Ministry in Tokyo on Feb. 17. Nakagawa said he will step down after the fiscal 2009 budget and related bills clear the House of Representatives. Nakagawa has been under fire over his unusual behavior at a G-7 news conference in Rome. (Kyodo)

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Nakagawa to resign over poor performance at G-7 press conference

Nakagawa to resign over poor performance at G-7 press conference

TOKYO, Japan - Finance Minister Shoichi Nakagawa announces his resignation during a press conference at the Finance Ministry in Tokyo on Feb. 17. Nakagawa said he will step down after the fiscal 2009 budget and related bills clear the House of Representatives. Nakagawa has been under fire over his unusual behavior at a G-7 news conference in Rome. (Kyodo)

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Nakagawa to resign over poor performance at G-7 press conference

Nakagawa to resign over poor performance at G-7 press conference

TOKYO, Japan - Finance Minister Shoichi Nakagawa announces his resignation during a press conference at the Finance Ministry in Tokyo on Feb. 17. Nakagawa said he will step down after the fiscal 2009 budget and related bills clear the House of Representatives. Nakagawa has been under fire over his unusual behavior at a G-7 news conference in Rome. (Kyodo)

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