What is the shared characteristic among bright purple lights illuminating the sky, a metal pill box discreetly nestled within a tree trunk, a tea kettle boasting an unusually sizable spout, and transparent dog excrement?
These elements collectively constitute a compilation of the peculiar, bizarre, and entirely arbitrary items that initially stumped individuals attempting to discern their identities upon first glance.
However, the resourceful members of Reddit swiftly intervened, offering solutions with an air of everyday familiarity.
“Saw this cat in Texas. First thought it was a domestic cat but when we got closer that seemed less likely.”


Behold, a scarce ebony-hued bobcat! These creatures also go by the names cougars or mountain lions, though they all represent the identical, somewhat less than affectionate, untamed feline.
“4in by 4in scissors. Uncomfortable to hold, in either hand, two or four fingers.”
You’re probably familiar with the concept of co-parenting, correct? Well, this is somewhat akin to that idea, but it involves fingers.
@codece:
“They’re children’s training scissors. Like for pre-schoolers. The extra holes are so a grown-up can co-scissor and help the kid.”


“What is this random structure I found in the middle of the forest?”
This ancient artifact serves as a stark reminder of the frightening nature of war. Yet, it also stands as a truly fascinating and captivating piece of history.
@ElliottCoe:
“Looks to me like a ww2 one man bomb shelter.”
@lunex:
“Can confirm, there is one on display at the Deutsches Museum in Munich.”


“I saw this in my yard. Is this just a type of worm? Or is there a parasite on it? (I saw it breathing/have some sort of heartbeat, so it’s alive).”
If the sight of worms elicits discomfort, then the response to this might not sit well with you. What you’re observing is akin to the worm version of “the missionary position.”
@DDatapod:
“That’s two worms making more worms.”


“Found this small kettle years ago. Tried searching for a similar one but have always come up with nothing. Anybody have an idea why this has this unique shape? Wallet for scale.”
Rest assured, you wouldn’t want to brew any tea with that! It would undoubtedly impart a rather peculiar flavor to your Earl Grey.
@Brokella:
“Ummmm isn’t that a portable men’s urinal for bedbound patients?”
@itsgrimoopnorth:
“Indeed it is a urinal…Should be safe if you’ve properly cleaned/sterilized it and a novel talking point to shock/disgust guests.”


“Found in my dads room, really hoping its not a sex thing.”
Fortunately, for you and those who might be feeling uneasy about the notion of their fathers and intimate matters, this is about as far from anything provocative as can be.
These are referred to as yak tracks, readily available at your nearby sporting goods store. They are designed to be worn over your shoes, offering traction on icy surfaces and preventing slips.
“This is correct. My mom uses them to get extra grip after she fell on the ice. They have similar ones for canes and walkers too.”


“Scanning family slides from 1964 – this was over my parent’s house in Texas.”
While it may be too southerly to be attributed to the Northern Lights, Texas boasts its own captivating rendition of nocturnal beauty. This particular spectacle is brought to you by a rocket ship.
@whyd_I_laugh_at_that:
“This looks very much like the residue of a rocket launch from Vandenberg that I saw in the 80s. It was done right at sunset so the sun lit the vapor/exhaust trail from underneath and the colors were just like this.”


“This was found by a cleaner hidden under my dresser in my bedroom (she told me very discreetly about this which has me concerned), I’ve tried to google it to no avail. Please help.”
The response to this query is genuinely quite alarming! It’s essential for everyone to be aware of this sinister little device.
@grovethrone:
“Voice recorder, doesn’t transmit using wireless though so whoever placed this thing there will be back. If this was on your home chances are there are cameras as well.


“My friend just moved in to a new flat and this is her neighbours garden.”
Should your friend have children or a beloved canine companion, they might want to contemplate relocating to a different neighborhood. The circumstances in that area seem to be steeped in rather ominous energy.
@eridani0x:
“My witchy friend says it’s a Voodoo altar, with the central figure being a ‘Dark ancestor.’”
@Iggy:
“Might I suggest some voile curtains to let the light in and keep the nightmares out?”


“This purple sky in Southern California seen at 1:30am and lasted for only about 5 minutes before fading away.”
The solution to this particular query doesn’t involve rockets, solar flares, or extraterrestrial beings. Nonetheless, it remains inherently verdant and evokes a sense of “spacey” essence upon closer examination.
@raineykatz:
“It’s…related to a commercial pot growing operation. That’s the color of grow lights.”


“Noticed this weird urinal in a brauhaus bathroom in Cologne Germany.”
In a nation renowned globally for its Oktoberfest revelries, the presence of one of these items in a restroom is quite logical. However, it manages to surpass even the unappealing nature of a men’s urinal in terms of its off-putting nature.
@MiPok24:
“Yes, it is for vomiting. You often find these things in German pubs or party locations. (Not that often, but they are somewhat common in Germany). The two handles next to the metal plate are to hold yourself while vomiting.”


“Silver capsule camouflaged inside a wooden container hanging in a tree in a public park.”
This component is a fundamental aspect of an enjoyable orienteering game that gained popularity following the widespread affordability of GPS devices, which led to virtually anyone being able to acquire one, from youngsters to grandparents. The true gratification stems from your skill in locating the coveted “treasure.”
@Azure Adams:
“A small geocache and a well camoed one too. It’s a fun hobby to get into. Check it out.”
@PolakOfTheCentury:
“Judging by the size, it’ll likely only have a list inside for people to sign that they found it. Cleverly hidden though!”


“This just trundled across the road in front of me, zoomed down the sidewalk before I could get a better look at it. Spotted in Melbourne Australia.”
I find it puzzling why a greater number of individuals aren’t intercepting these small robots and loading them into the bed of their pickup trucks. It’s a wonder whether people truly exhibit such levels of kindness.
@irlnpc:
“Food delivery bots have been lurking for several years now. It’s happening. We are officially in the future.”
@Tallands:
“I’m keen as to use this so I can minimise human interaction even further.”


“What is this fish with strange writing?”
In the past, mineral deficiencies were widespread in developing nations to the point where individuals needed persuasion to consume their pills. However, rather than ingesting these diminutive iron fish pellets, people were educated to employ them in a different manner.
@Gunsandgoodcoffee:
“The solution was to boil chunks of iron with food to increase the iron content but many were skeptical and hesitant to cook with chunks of metal in their food. The iron was shaped into a ‘lucky fish’ that would provided addition health benefits when you boiled water with the fish in it.”


“20 years of research and reddit is my last hope!”
This fossil is attributed to a creature with the ability to engulf entire oysters and then expel gravel. Impressive dental strength is evident, especially considering that this fish possesses pebbles in lieu of traditional teeth!
@SouthernJeb:
“Man that’s a drum fish jaw. Get em all the time west coast of Florida.”


“My mother left bleach in her sink for about a week while we left on vacation, and we came back to this. Is it mold?”
It may appear as though a remnant from the La Brea Tar Pits is surfacing through your plumbing, but in reality, this is entirely attributed to your mother’s actions. During your absence on vacation, the bleach she left in the sink proved to be a bit too effective in its task.
@MrDorkESQ:
“Looks like the bleach oxidized the metal parts of your sink.”


“Falling out of the sky?”
Although the notion of this being an outcome of epic dragon duels for dominion is intriguing, the actual explanation is far less captivating. Roughly 20,000 of these entities ascend into our skies daily, yet we aren’t always privileged to witness them from this distinctive vantage point.
@LPHuston:
“Contrails from a passenger plane. Being close to sunset, the vapor clouds are taking on the same color as any other cloud would have under the same late-day sun.”


“We had a party the other night and found this on the kitchen counter in the morning. It has white powder in it and the cap just comes off, it’s not secured in any way. Bottle cap for size reference.”
The presence of those small, nostril-like protrusions on the container might give the impression of a clever method for portable cocaine use. The intrigue deepens considering these were discovered post-party. However, only a seamstress would truly understand and appreciate the significance of this white powder.
@lovellry:
“It’s a refill container for a marking tool used in sewing. The tool dispenses a fine line of powdered chalk when drawn across fabric. I have some in several colors.”


“What are these perfect sets of beach holes? Flip flop for scale.”
While this might resemble nautical crop circles, there’s nothing enigmatic about these perforations. The responsibility for these holes lies solely with the domain of science.
@papa_higgins:
“Y’all clam commenters were right. That was the remnants of a scientific clam survey.”


“What is the purpose of this chain?”
Fortunately, this item isn’t something that could be employed to restrain you in a re-enactment of a slasher film. The actual explanation lacks the thrill factor, except for instances when a squirrel decides to utilize it as a makeshift ladder.
@CCo93:
“I believe it is a rain chain, an alternative for traditional downspout of a gutter system.”


“What is this? Found it by my toaster. Please don’t tell me it’s some kind of cockroach molt.”
You might come to appreciate that the crunchy residue is merely the shed exoskeleton of a cockroach. The possessor of this item is likely lurking beneath your bed, preparing to pounce on your feet at the earliest opportunity!
@shadow_squirrel:
“It is 100% rattlesnake rattler. What’s interesting is that it’s actually broke. So at one point it was most likely longer than that. It came off a pretty decent sized rattlesnake.”


“What is this demonic looking creature?”
Fortunately, its intention is not to demand your firstborn child. However, it is on a quest to entice some females to partake in a congenial escapade with it!
@spooky_spaghetties:
“Male Creatonotos gangis moth with its scent glads out to attract females.”
@boxjellyblues:
“Scent glands out? Where do they go when they retract?”


“A coworker found a hive on her balcony. She is convinced that is a beehive. I am not but I don’t know what insect it is.”
These industrious little creatures have no qualms about toiling in plain sight. Treat them well, and they’ll reciprocate with a sweet reward in the end.
@Maj_LeeAwesome:
“Amateur beekeeper here. Those look very much like dwarf honey bees, and their open nest structure almost certainly confirms it. Somewhere in Asia I’m guessing?”


“Relative found these eggs in her yard in Georgia, hanging from a tree.”
It can indeed be quite unsettling to consider how one comes to possess such knowledge. The existence of these scenarios in our world raises questions about their origins and purpose.
@CWreck:
“I’m betting a bird of prey caught itself a pregnant snake and had started tearing into it but flew off with the rest of the snake and this Uterine Tube fell out due to the weight of the eggs.”


“What in the absolute f*** is ON MY CAR.”
Ah, the bewildering intricacies of our world! You might find yourself yearning for a simpler explanation like bird droppings. However, the actual revelation is rather disconcerting.
@Sal9002:
“A Spiny Oak-Slug Caterpillar covered in eggs from a parasitic Braconid Wasp.”
@iChickk:
“Wow. Thats insane! I’ve never seen anything like it. I didnt even know wasps use caterpillars to stick their eggs on. Wtf?”


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