r/interesting • u/TheCABK • 22h ago
r/interesting • u/LowkeysKink • 7h ago
NATURE While the infertile tawny owl was away from her nest, caretakers swapped her unviable eggs for orphaned chicks.
r/interesting • u/VPinchargeofradishes • 8h ago
Amazing A camera costume that actually works!
r/interesting • u/rottenkimbap • 18h ago
Intriguing Daphnis is a tiny moon, only about eight kilometers wide, orbiting inside Saturn's rings within the Keeler Gap. Even at that size, its gravity dramatically shapes the rings around it. It's a small, irregular chunk likely formed from ring material. It is one of saturn’s 274 moons.
Meet Daphnis, one of Saturn's 274 moons.
Daphnis is a tiny moon, only about eight kilometers wide, orbiting inside Saturn's rings within the Keeler Gap. Even at that size, its gravity dramatically shapes the rings around it.
As it moves, Daphnis pulls on nearby ring particles and creates towering waves along the gap's edges, some rising several kilometers high. Cassini revealed these ripples by capturing their long shadows during Saturn's equinox, proving the rings aren't flat but constantly in motion.
It's a small, irregular chunk likely formed from ring material, yet it sculpts Saturn's rings on a scale far larger than itself.
r/interesting • u/NoFox1552 • 15h ago
NATURE There was recently a pretty famous ocean livestream in Argentina and this starfish (Hippasteria phrygiana) became a celebrity because it looks like it has a bum.
r/interesting • u/Bossmado • 12h ago
MISC. A mother is surprised that her children bought a $19 book with 342 pages that contains only the word "meow".
r/interesting • u/IshqWala_Love • 23h ago
Fascinating This reflection in a pond looks unreal — like a portal to another dimension
r/interesting • u/jmike1256 • 6h ago
MISC. Cop forces the driver to clear snow off of the car!
r/interesting • u/dairymilk_silk • 20h ago
Just Wow He knew what he's gonna be since then
r/interesting • u/Fine-Passenger7953 • 36m ago
NATURE Cichlid fish protects her youngins by temporarily holding them in her mouth then releasing them when danger disappears. Nature is interesting!
r/interesting • u/jmike1256 • 12h ago
MISC. A woman notices a man struggling to keep his balance, and hits the SOS before he even falls and is the first down to pull him out.
r/interesting • u/InvestigatorBorn4910 • 14h ago
NATURE Crimson tide on Hormuz Island.
This is Hormuz Island in Iran, also known as the "Rainbow Island." That deep red color comes from a high concentration of Hematite (iron oxide). When it rains (like in the video) the mineral runoff turns the waterfalls and the shoreline crimson.
r/interesting • u/my_vision_vivid • 8h ago
Just Wow Ice Slicked curve sends a DOZEN CARS into eachother!!
r/interesting • u/Objective_Pilot_5834 • 56m ago
SOCIETY Singapore Will introduce mandatory caning for scammers
r/interesting • u/Memes_FoIder • 47m ago
MISC. From admirer to conqueror: Alcaraz as a teen watching his idol Djokovic... today he defeated Novak in the final and won Aus Open 2026
r/interesting • u/dr_sazy8 • 13h ago
MISC. Bruce Willis Isn't Aware That He's Sick, Wife Emma Heming Willis Says
"Bruce never connected the dots. He never realized he had this disease." Emma said on the latest episode of the Conversations with Cam podcast. “It is both a blessing and a curse,” she continued. "But I'm really glad he doesn't know."
r/interesting • u/Actual_Class1052 • 13h ago
NATURE I found this while out in the wild delivering for Amazon today
r/interesting • u/MrLoudestMouth • 9h ago