Humans don’t ever seem to lose their capacity for getting surprised, and that’s likely because we live in a world that’s often surprising. These pics won’t change your life, but they might just blow your mind a little.
That must be good luck.

If you can supposedly find gold at the end of a rainbow, what do you get if you fly a fighter jet right through the rainbow?
Showoff.

This isn’t how Australian rainbow lorikeets normally look, but this impressive birdo has a mutation that causes things to get pretty interesting.
Perfection.

Perfect circles are rarely seen in nature, but they can happen in these situations. It’s basically the same way you draw a circle using a compass and pencil.
A little scratched up.

The driver and passengers were totally unharmed in this wild crash, but I think the car will need some time in the shop.
All chameleons all the time.

If someone at the puzzle factory made a bet that they could make a chameleon puzzle using only chameleon-shaped pieces, they’re cashing in now.
Got it.

It looks like a bird made of stone somehow managed to catch prey, but it’s actually just a caterpillar that’s sought refuge in the statue.
Benz in the bubble.

I don’t know why this Mercedes needs an inflatable bubble to surround it, but it’s just asking for someone to come along and pop it.
Against all odds.

Ben Carpenter’s wheelchair got lodged in the grill of a semi. The driver didn’t notice, and Ben was pushed along the highway at speed for a few miles. He’s fine, though.
Too perfect for this world.

If I’m in charge of chopping fruit, the aftermath looks like a bloody massacre. I hardly believe that there are people in the world who can cut things this neatly.
Derp.

This bird got stuck in a tree while it was trying to fly away. Don’t worry, the photographer helped free it.
The wall.

This icy wall came about somehow. Don’t ask me how, though, because I’m totally at a loss here.
Making a mockery of the product.

This can of wasp spray has become home to a small, but thriving, colony of wasps. Talk about adding insult to injury.
Peace be with you.

This peace sign-shaped onion ring is very appropriate, because I feel most at peace whenever I’m eating fried food.
A glimpse into the past.

These incredibly well-preserved dinosaur footprints in Argentina date back to the Cretaceous period, tens of millions of years ago.
It’s melting.

This building is just some weird art thing, right? It looks normal on the inside and isn’t actually melting into the sidewalk, right?
Metal.

Galapagos tortoises are known for getting really big and living really long. They’re not known for being metal, but this hatchling is trying to change things.
Invisible sign.

This drab winter day has the kind of sky that perfectly matches the background of this drab, boring billboard.
Kind of weird.

I’m sure there’s a particularly good molecular-level explanation for why this coconut oil got all honeycombed, but my mind is blown regardless.
Is that possible?

This snapshot doesn’t look like much at first, but then look at the TV and its reflection. They’re displaying different frames.
Dividing the spectrum.

Brilliant sunlight is reflected on the floor, but only the red part of the spectrum is able to make it past this post.