This footage shows a humanoid-like entity attempting to crawl into the bed of this woman. The uploader writes “My friend had been hearing noises in her bedroom at night for weeks so she set up a camera, and the footage she got is unexplainable.” (Full Video)
During the early hours of 1st November 2012, security staff monitoring CCTV at an office in Castlefield House on Liverpool Road, Manchester, witnessed a harrowing chain of events. This is the actual footage seen by those security guards as they flicked from camera to camera. (Video)
In the early morning hours, anonymous in Diyarbakir, Turkey was able to capture a chilling footage of a strange humanoid creature walking down the street. For a minute, the entity walks about aimlessly before it begins levitating up into the air. (Source)
Collected from the Egyptian desert in March of 1846, the Helix desertorum specimen was sent to the British Museum, where scientists thought it had expired in transit. It was glued to a cardboard display card shortly after.
One day four years later, curators noticed something strange about their catatonic mollusk: the shell seemed to have moved from its glued position and a trail of discoloration followed it.
Archivists removed it from the card to give it a bath, with a suspicion the snail might have in fact been slumbering.
After just a few minutes of exposure to moisture, the snail’s head poked from its shell and surveyed its new home with four eye stalks.
As the snail adjusted to active life again, it became a minor celebrity and sat for a portrait by the museum’s zoological artist for inclusion in a book on mollusks, seen below: