A list of intriguing things
One: Ooh look, it’s a sheep leaf sea slug. Yes, it looks like the next Disney superhit character, and is tiny: only seven or eight millimetres. But here’s what’s really cool about it: these slugs are one of the rare species that supplement their diet via photosynthesis. Also: insanely cute. (BBC News)
Two: No, this item does not have any effing visuals. But you really ought to know that we now have something called “rat tourism.” You have rodent guides in New York city who spend “an hour or two” live-streaming rats running around in Queens. If you’re worried about running into rats, be sure to check out the ‘rat information portal’—which lets you track their movement. All we’re going to say is… okay. (The Guardian)
Three: Waku Waku in Manchester is an unusual Japanese eatery. This 3D diner offers a strange 2D experience. Designed to look like a cartoon—it has a “trippy pen-and-paper aesthetic that’s almost like looking at a page ripped from an artist’s sketchbook.” It’s both very cool and very weird. (HypeBeast, Manchester Evening News)