Skip to content
Sat. Sep 6th, 2025
Trending News: Mum sets world record running barefoot on LEGOArtificial sweeteners in yoghurt and other foods can cause health problemsThree gentle exercises that could help beat insomniaBrits sit on the sofa for four yearsNoisy roads raise stroke riskTaylor Swift fans invited to sign engagement card for the pop starFire crew free toucan trapped behind dishwasher following toilet fallParrot sets world record for colour sortingFull English breakfasts causes fartingKissing is good for teethBinge-watching benefits mental healthHumans won't be living to 100 anytime soonWeight-loss jabs can prevent heart patients from dying youngLoch Ness Monster seen for first time in three monthsEating bananas can cut early death riskWoman claiming to be a real-life vampire sucks the energy out of peopleSnake slithers his way into car wash'Talking Beagle' learns how to put music on unassistedSpiky dinosaur discoveredLong-lost postcard returned to sender after 72 yearsSleep boosts wellbeing in young adultsScientists find link between thumb length and brain sizeCow rescued from deep mud in CheshireJapanese city proposes two-hour daily smartphone limitZookeepers claim they are stimulating a 'horny' orca to prevent him from breeding with his motherSquirrel gets own trading card after crashing baseball gameJapan city proposes two hour limit on smartphone useBeaches shut in Spain over deadly creatureDog's head freed from large plastic jarLarge cow rescued from Norfolk canalWorld's oldest living person Ethel Caterham celebrates 116th birthdayFatty fish protects women against Alzheimer's diseaseBrits talk about the weather for more than two days a yearSeagulls spotted with crossbows 'through their heads'TV remotes could dirtier than toiletsAstronauts may eat own recycled pooSeabirds take regular bathroom breaksWearing a hearing aid can ward off dementiaCats and dogs could get fat jabsCambridge Dictionary adds series of slang wordsCarrots may cause erectile dysfunctionBadgers blamed for Kidderminster pavilion demolitionMan gets Jet2 slogan tattooBritish museum opens poo exhibitionHairless bulldog named World's Ugliest DogTeens taught how to make phone calls in schoolsKeratin-based toothpaste could fix damaged teethKitten freed from soccer netNuclear power plant shuts down due to jellyfish invasionVenomous snake found napping in model train set tunnelMan with 'world's largest penis' claims he broke arm in shower due to size of manhoodRunaway pig escapes children's birthday party and crashes local high schoolWoman defends donating daughter's pony to be lion food at zooNew app lets people buy tickets for strangers weddingEating peanuts could slow down ageing, study findsNASA issues major update on ‘interstellar object’ hurtling through solar systemBritish man who died in Antarctic glacier discovered 65 years laterLondon housing estate water leak fixed after resident lists it as 'waterfall' on Google MapsUniversity of East Anglia issues 'do not eat conkers' alert to studentsBear has head trapped in jarTalking parrot helped bring down massive drug operationRevealed: The country with the most dog loversKitten gets head stuck in brickAalborg Zoo criticised as it asks for pet donations to feed its predatorsKitten rescued from vehicle engine compartmentFish causes small brush fire and power outage in British ColumbiaSouth Korean school offering scholarships to pupils who can climb mountainsDeputy uses bare hands to wrangle alligator out of St. Augustine, Florida, resident's swimming poolBrits like to eat apples with baked beansRussian volcano erupts for first time in nearly 500 yearsGoogle Maps users spot mysterious face on top of mountain face in ChileMen are more polite than womenWayward sea lion to 'eventually' return to wild after being found in middle of Californian roadDog has emergency surgery after eating women's underwearWorld's oldest baby has been bornPeople were getting high on drugs 4,000 years agoThe UK's first female Astronomer Royal is convinced that aliens are out thereGoing to sleep after midnight raises risk of more than 90 health conditionsBrisk walking can save livesZapping brain with electrical pulses can enable fitness improvementsFizzy drinks and ice cream raise lung cancer riskMan proposed to now-wife 43 times before she agreed to marry himIs your name going to determine a very rich future?Overturned truck causes Washington road to be covered in cherriesPub owner gives customers water guns to scare away seagullsGran heartbroken after AI bot lover disappearedSmartphone users under age of 13 risk poor mental health when they are adultsToothpaste spill shut down roadFirefighters rescue ball python snake on a trainRaccoon rescued from public binCat reunited with owner after 13 yearsCoyote rescued from car's front bumperDog owners claim their pooches have sixth senseCalifornia residents angered by illegal pet pig that escaped its home and wrecked their gardensRevealed: Unluckiest names for BritsGen Zers chosing to make tea in microwavesBaby raccoon rescued from 'engine compartment' of semi-truckWater monitor lizard on the loose in MassachusettsTic-tac UFOs have been coming to Earth for centuries, expert claimsDogs trained to protect vines and crops from insects and fungal diseases

Bang Bizarre

  • Home
  • Bizarre
  • Bang Premier
Sat. Sep 6th, 2025
Trending News: Mum sets world record running barefoot on LEGOArtificial sweeteners in yoghurt and other foods can cause health problemsThree gentle exercises that could help beat insomniaBrits sit on the sofa for four yearsNoisy roads raise stroke riskTaylor Swift fans invited to sign engagement card for the pop starFire crew free toucan trapped behind dishwasher following toilet fallParrot sets world record for colour sortingFull English breakfasts causes fartingKissing is good for teethBinge-watching benefits mental healthHumans won't be living to 100 anytime soonWeight-loss jabs can prevent heart patients from dying youngLoch Ness Monster seen for first time in three monthsEating bananas can cut early death riskWoman claiming to be a real-life vampire sucks the energy out of peopleSnake slithers his way into car wash'Talking Beagle' learns how to put music on unassistedSpiky dinosaur discoveredLong-lost postcard returned to sender after 72 yearsSleep boosts wellbeing in young adultsScientists find link between thumb length and brain sizeCow rescued from deep mud in CheshireJapanese city proposes two-hour daily smartphone limitZookeepers claim they are stimulating a 'horny' orca to prevent him from breeding with his motherSquirrel gets own trading card after crashing baseball gameJapan city proposes two hour limit on smartphone useBeaches shut in Spain over deadly creatureDog's head freed from large plastic jarLarge cow rescued from Norfolk canalWorld's oldest living person Ethel Caterham celebrates 116th birthdayFatty fish protects women against Alzheimer's diseaseBrits talk about the weather for more than two days a yearSeagulls spotted with crossbows 'through their heads'TV remotes could dirtier than toiletsAstronauts may eat own recycled pooSeabirds take regular bathroom breaksWearing a hearing aid can ward off dementiaCats and dogs could get fat jabsCambridge Dictionary adds series of slang wordsCarrots may cause erectile dysfunctionBadgers blamed for Kidderminster pavilion demolitionMan gets Jet2 slogan tattooBritish museum opens poo exhibitionHairless bulldog named World's Ugliest DogTeens taught how to make phone calls in schoolsKeratin-based toothpaste could fix damaged teethKitten freed from soccer netNuclear power plant shuts down due to jellyfish invasionVenomous snake found napping in model train set tunnelMan with 'world's largest penis' claims he broke arm in shower due to size of manhoodRunaway pig escapes children's birthday party and crashes local high schoolWoman defends donating daughter's pony to be lion food at zooNew app lets people buy tickets for strangers weddingEating peanuts could slow down ageing, study findsNASA issues major update on ‘interstellar object’ hurtling through solar systemBritish man who died in Antarctic glacier discovered 65 years laterLondon housing estate water leak fixed after resident lists it as 'waterfall' on Google MapsUniversity of East Anglia issues 'do not eat conkers' alert to studentsBear has head trapped in jarTalking parrot helped bring down massive drug operationRevealed: The country with the most dog loversKitten gets head stuck in brickAalborg Zoo criticised as it asks for pet donations to feed its predatorsKitten rescued from vehicle engine compartmentFish causes small brush fire and power outage in British ColumbiaSouth Korean school offering scholarships to pupils who can climb mountainsDeputy uses bare hands to wrangle alligator out of St. Augustine, Florida, resident's swimming poolBrits like to eat apples with baked beansRussian volcano erupts for first time in nearly 500 yearsGoogle Maps users spot mysterious face on top of mountain face in ChileMen are more polite than womenWayward sea lion to 'eventually' return to wild after being found in middle of Californian roadDog has emergency surgery after eating women's underwearWorld's oldest baby has been bornPeople were getting high on drugs 4,000 years agoThe UK's first female Astronomer Royal is convinced that aliens are out thereGoing to sleep after midnight raises risk of more than 90 health conditionsBrisk walking can save livesZapping brain with electrical pulses can enable fitness improvementsFizzy drinks and ice cream raise lung cancer riskMan proposed to now-wife 43 times before she agreed to marry himIs your name going to determine a very rich future?Overturned truck causes Washington road to be covered in cherriesPub owner gives customers water guns to scare away seagullsGran heartbroken after AI bot lover disappearedSmartphone users under age of 13 risk poor mental health when they are adultsToothpaste spill shut down roadFirefighters rescue ball python snake on a trainRaccoon rescued from public binCat reunited with owner after 13 yearsCoyote rescued from car's front bumperDog owners claim their pooches have sixth senseCalifornia residents angered by illegal pet pig that escaped its home and wrecked their gardensRevealed: Unluckiest names for BritsGen Zers chosing to make tea in microwavesBaby raccoon rescued from 'engine compartment' of semi-truckWater monitor lizard on the loose in MassachusettsTic-tac UFOs have been coming to Earth for centuries, expert claimsDogs trained to protect vines and crops from insects and fungal diseases
  • Home
  • Bizarre
  • Bang Premier

Bang Bizarre

Irregular sleep increases heart attack and stroke danger
Irregular sleep increases heart attack and stroke danger

2024-11-28 21:26:14 An irregular sleep pattern raises the danger of heart attacks and strokes. A comprehensive new study has concluded that those who vary what times they go to bed…

Continue reading
Study proves that crabs feel pain
Study proves that crabs feel pain

2024-11-28 21:17:53 Crabs can feel pain. Boiling crustaceans alive is a common cooking method but the new research has led to calls for more humane alternatives to be used. Experts…

Continue reading
Loch Ness Monster sightings could be due to 'standing waves'
Loch Ness Monster sightings could be due to 'standing waves'

2024-11-28 21:14:05 Loch Ness Monster sightings could be explained by ‘standing waves’. Alan McKenna, the founder of Loch Ness Exploration (LNE), is convinced that the natural phenomenon could explain alleged…

Continue reading
Big panther-like cat 'spotted' in North Yorkshire
Big panther-like cat 'spotted' in North Yorkshire

2024-11-28 21:11:58 A big panther-like cat is claimed to have been spotted in North Yorkshire. Onlookers report that the animal – which is said to be around four to five…

Continue reading
Weight loss and diabetes drugs reduce kidney deterioration and failure risks
Weight loss and diabetes drugs reduce kidney deterioration and failure risks

2024-11-28 21:03:57 Weight loss and diabetes drugs could reduce kidney deterioration and failure risks. Researchers say those with serious kidney problems should consider taking Wegovy and the controversial Ozempic pills…

Continue reading
World's oldest known man John Tinniswood dead at 112
World's oldest known man John Tinniswood dead at 112

2024-11-28 20:57:31 John Tinniswood, the world’s oldest living man, has died at the age of 112. The former accountant passed away at his care home on Merseyside surrounded by “music…

Continue reading
NASA probes 'spiderwebs' found on Mars
NASA probes 'spiderwebs' found on Mars

2024-11-28 20:51:47 NASA has discovered mysterious ‘spiderwebs’ on Mars. The US space agency’s Curiosity rover has been sent to the Red Planet to probe the structures that could be signs…

Continue reading
Scottish actor should be the next James Bond
Scottish actor should be the next James Bond

2025-01-31 16:00:00 A Scot should be the next James Bond. Edinburgh-born actor Sir Sean Connery was the first of seven actors to play the fictional British secret agent in the…

Continue reading
'London Eye'-sized asteroid may threaten Earth in 2032
'London Eye'-sized asteroid may threaten Earth in 2032

2025-01-31 15:39:25 A huge asteroid could plummet to Earth and wreck Christmas in 2032. The chunk of rock called 2024 YR4 – which has been dubbed the size of the…

Continue reading
Early life exercise cuts dementia risk
Early life exercise cuts dementia risk

2025-01-31 15:08:00 Regular exercise before the age of 50 can ward off dementia in later life. New research has found that individuals who exercised monthly in their early years maintained…

Continue reading

Posts pagination

1 … 43 44 45 46

Recent Posts

  • Mum sets world record running barefoot on LEGOSeptember 5, 2025
  • Artificial sweeteners in yoghurt and other foods can cause health problemsSeptember 5, 2025
  • Three gentle exercises that could help beat insomniaSeptember 5, 2025
  • Brits sit on the sofa for four yearsSeptember 4, 2025
  • Noisy roads raise stroke riskSeptember 4, 2025

Archives

  • September 2025 (15)
  • August 2025 (60)
  • July 2025 (69)
  • June 2025 (74)
  • May 2025 (76)
  • April 2025 (59)
  • March 2025 (58)
  • February 2025 (460)

Categories

  • Bizarre (868)
  • Uncategorized (3)

Recent Comments

No comments to show.

Other Stories

Bizarre

Mum sets world record running barefoot on LEGO

Mum sets world record running barefoot on LEGO
Bizarre

Artificial sweeteners in yoghurt and other foods can cause health problems

Artificial sweeteners in yoghurt and other foods can cause health problems
Bizarre

Three gentle exercises that could help beat insomnia

Three gentle exercises that could help beat insomnia
Bizarre

Brits sit on the sofa for four years

Brits sit on the sofa for four years
Bizarre

Noisy roads raise stroke risk

Noisy roads raise stroke risk
Bizarre

Taylor Swift fans invited to sign engagement card for the pop star

Taylor Swift fans invited to sign engagement card for the pop star
Bizarre

Fire crew free toucan trapped behind dishwasher following toilet fall

Fire crew free toucan trapped behind dishwasher following toilet fall
Bizarre

Parrot sets world record for colour sorting

Parrot sets world record for colour sorting
Bizarre

Full English breakfasts causes farting

Full English breakfasts causes farting
Bizarre

Kissing is good for teeth

Kissing is good for teeth
© 2025 Bang Bizarre | Powered by Bang Premier
Back to Top
Manage Consent
To provide the best experiences, we use technologies like cookies to store and/or access device information. Consenting to these technologies will allow us to process data such as browsing behavior or unique IDs on this site. Not consenting or withdrawing consent, may adversely affect certain features and functions.
Functional Always active
The technical storage or access is strictly necessary for the legitimate purpose of enabling the use of a specific service explicitly requested by the subscriber or user, or for the sole purpose of carrying out the transmission of a communication over an electronic communications network.
Preferences
The technical storage or access is necessary for the legitimate purpose of storing preferences that are not requested by the subscriber or user.
Statistics
The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for statistical purposes. The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for anonymous statistical purposes. Without a subpoena, voluntary compliance on the part of your Internet Service Provider, or additional records from a third party, information stored or retrieved for this purpose alone cannot usually be used to identify you.
Marketing
The technical storage or access is required to create user profiles to send advertising, or to track the user on a website or across several websites for similar marketing purposes.
Manage options Manage services Manage {vendor_count} vendors Read more about these purposes
View preferences
{title} {title} {title}