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(KGTV) - Does a viral video show an actual fish with a face that looks disturbingly human?Most likely.The video was probably filmed somewhere in China based on the voices heard in the backgroundMedia reports in Asia say a carp with a human face was also spotted in a pond in Japan in AprilThere was a similar sighting in 2010, so it appears this is a real fish that is periodically spotted. 398

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(KGTV) - Did Australia really print 46 million bills with a typo?Yes!The new was rolled out last October.It features tiny text from a speech by Edith Cowan, the country's first female member of Parliament.In that text, the word "responsibility" is misspelled.The bill was printed 46 million times.Australia is promising to fix the error in the next print run. 375

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(KGTV) - Does a video show an actual golfing robot hitting a hole-in-one?Yes.A robot named LDRIC hit a hole-in-one on the 16th hole of the Waste Management Phoenix Open in Scottsdale, AZ three years ago.The robot can hit a ball up to 130 miles and hour and can allegedly replicate the swing of any golfer.We're told it took LDRIC five attempts to sink the hole-in-one.His name stands for "Launch Directional Robot Intelligent Circuitry." Not coincidentally, Eldrick is also Tiger Woods' real first name. 511

  

(KGTV) - Did Walmart really make a birthday cake for a 2-year-old that said "Happy Birthday Loser?"Yes!Elizabeth Jones' nickname is Lizard. So her mom ordered a cake that said "Happy Birthday Lizard."But the Missouri Walmart where she ordered it mistakenly wrote "Loser" instead.Although Elizabeth looks sad in the picture, her mother says she can't read yet.Mom did end up buying a new cake with Elizabeth's real name. 428

  

(CNN) -- It may seem like an ordinary scene: Children and adults playing on pink seesaws, carelessly laughing and chatting with each other.But this is a playground unlike any other. These custom-built seesaws have been placed on both sides of a slatted steel border fence that separates the United States and Mexico.The idea for a "Teeter-Totter Wall" came from Ronald Rael, an architecture professor at the University of California, Berkeley, and Virginia San Fratello, an associate professor of design at San Jose State University -- and it was a long time coming.In 2009, the two designed a concept for a binational seesaw at the border for a book, "Borderwall as Architecture," which uses "humor and inventiveness to address the futility of building barriers," UC-Berkeley said.Ten years later, their conceptual drawings became reality. Rael and his crew transported the seesaws to Sunland Park, New Mexico, separated by a steel fence from Ciudad Juárez, Mexico.People from both sides came together Monday to play in a "unifying act," the University of California said in a statement. Participants on the Mexico side had no planning, it said.In an Instagram post, Rael said the event was "filled with joy, excitement, and togetherness at the borderwall.""The wall became a literal fulcrum for U.S -Mexico relations and children and adults were connected in meaningful ways on both sides with the recognition that the actions that take place on one side have a direct consequence on the other side," he wrote.Rael says that counterproposals for the wall created by his studio "reimagine, hyperbolize, or question the wall and its construction, cost, performance and meaning," according to the book's website. 1719

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