What am I seeing?
Are those tiny watch-cleaning elves?
How do they dust all those tiny wheels and parts?
Cleaning Big Ben
Cleaners rappel down one of the faces of Big Ben, to clean and polish the clock face, above the Houses of Parliament, in central London, Aug. 19, 2014. A week has been set aside for the cleaning of what is officially known as the Great Clock, which is set in the Elizabeth Tower.
A preserved hornet's head?
Is it pinned next to the butterflies or the beetles?
College Football Hall of Fame
It was an old-school football helmet.
College Football Hall of Fame CEO and president John Stephenson demonstrates an interactive school fight song karaoke display at he College Football Hall of Fame, Friday, Aug. 22, 2014, in Atlanta.
The College Football Hall of Fame finally is ready for its grand opening on Saturday following its move from South Bend, Ind. Fundraising issues forced several delays in the project, that had been scheduled to open in 2012.
Attack duck?
Those boaters shouldn't turn around, should they?
Are they filming a horror movie?
One giant ducky
A giant inflatable rubber duck installation by Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman floats under the Vincent Thomas Bridge through the Port of Los Angeles as part of the Tall Ships Festival, in San Pedro, Calif., Aug. 20, 2014. The creation, which is five stories tall and five stories wide, has been seen floating in various cities around the world since 2007.
Jurassic Park?
Time traveling nightmare?
A bad dream come to life?
A kindergartener's dream come true?
No, just Dino Park
A visitor looks at one of the exhibits at the Dinosaurs exhibition in Belgrade, Serbia, Aug. 21, 2014. ''Dino Park" has opened at Belgrade’s Kalemegdan Fortress.
Is he kissing a fish?
That man must be really impressed with that fish?
Is this a hobby of his?
Yes, he's kissing a fish
It gets even better.
Zoo owner Manny Tangco plays with a Japanese Koi carp inside a huge aquarium in a new attraction at the Malabon Zoo at Malabon city, north of Manila, Philippines, Aug. 22, 2014. Tangco, in a press statement, said he added in his collection the Japanese Koi carps to pay tribute to the thousands of Overseas Filipino Workers for their perseverance and sacrifice in working abroad. Tangco claimed the Koi carps symbolize perseverance.
Mascot greetings?
Cats and wolves getting along?
What is the world coming to?
A convention hall full of mascots and alter egos
Furry enthusiasts attend the Eurofurence 2014 conference in Berlin, Germany, Aug. 22, 2014. Furry fandom, a term used as early as 1983 and also known as furrydom, furridom, fur fandom or furdom, refers to a subculture whose followers express an interest in anthropomorphic, or half-human, half-animal, creatures in literature, cartoons, pop culture, or other artistic contexts. Many but not all of the followers of the movement wear furry animal costumes.
What are they doing?
Mass bucket dumping?
Wait, did I hear about this on the Internet?
Do I have to explain this?
Participants tip buckets of ice water over their heads as they take part in the World Record Ice Bucket Challenge at Etihad Stadium in Melbourne, Australia, Aug. 22, 2014. Over 700 people took part in setting the new world record. The Ice Bucket Challenge is the social media phenomenon which is helping raise awareness and money for sufferers of Motor Neurone Disease or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).
Tiger cubs...
Striped puppies?
The next labradoodle?
That's unexpected
A female dog feeds two-day-old tiger cubs and her puppy at a zoo in Hefei, Anhui province, China, August 22, 2014.