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 ==== Shrinking human heads ==== ==== Shrinking human heads ====
-The Jivaro Indians living in Peru, after killing an enemy, would cut off his head, remove the skin from the skull along with the hair, sew the mouth and eyelids together, and then boil it. They then hung it over the fire to harden and blacken it. Europeans who encountered the custom of the Jivaro Indians in the 19th century became very interested in such peculiar trophies. Demand was so great that the Indians began to produce forgeries from animal skins. [([[https://www.zmescience.com/science/head-shrinking-tsantsa-05244/|ZME Science]])]+The Jivaro Indians lived in Peru. After killing an enemy, they would cut off his head, remove the skin from the skull along with the hair, sew the mouth and eyelids together, and then boil it. They then hung it over the fire to harden and blacken it. Europeans who encountered the custom of the Jivaro Indians in the 19th century became very interested in such peculiar trophies. Demand was so great that the Indians began to produce forgeries from animal skins. [([[https://www.zmescience.com/science/head-shrinking-tsantsa-05244/|ZME Science]])]
  
 ==== Vampire bats ==== ==== Vampire bats ====
-There are three species of blood-eating bats and they all live in the New World from Mexico to Argentina. [([[https://www.batcon.org/article/vampires-the-real-story/|Bats Conservatory]])]+There are three species of blood-eating bats and they all live in the New World from Mexico to Argentina. [([[https://www.batcon.org/article/vampires-the-real-story/|Bats Conservatory]])]
  
 ==== Arachnophobia ==== ==== Arachnophobia ====
-There are some statistics that indicate that up to 50of women and 10of men exhibit symptoms of arachnophobia. The evolutionary reasons for this are unclear, as the vast majority of spiders are harmless. Humans are more threatened by wasps and hornets, which are not as feared. One theory is that humans may have evolved in areas where venomous spiders were a significant threat. [([[https://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-04-10/researchers-examine-the-role-of-sex-hormones-arachnophobia/8430566|ABC]])]+There are some statistics that indicate that up to 50 percent of women and 10 percent of men exhibit symptoms of arachnophobia. The evolutionary reasons for this are unclear, as the vast majority of spiders are harmless. Humans are more threatened by wasps and hornets, which are not as feared. One theory is that humans may have evolved in areas where venomous spiders were a significant threat. [([[https://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-04-10/researchers-examine-the-role-of-sex-hormones-arachnophobia/8430566|ABC]])]
  
 ==== Boris Karloff ==== ==== Boris Karloff ====
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