This tiny bird is the only one capable of flying backwards, thanks to its rapid wing beats.
Hummingbird
This sea monster, known for its long neck and enormous size, is said to dwell in Lake Okanagan.
Ogopogo
This vibrant orange-yellow mushroom, often found in forests, is highly sought after by chefs and is known for its fruity, apricot-like aroma.
Chanterelle
This series follows a young chess prodigy as she rises to fame while battling addiction in the 1960s.
Queens Gambit
This device, created in 1943, was originally designed to help soldiers locate land mines but later became popular for use in food preparation.
Microwave
This nocturnal bird has an asymmetrical skull that allows it to locate prey with precision in the dark.
Owl
This legendary creature, often depicted as a large ape-like being, is said to inhabit the forests of North America, particularly in the Pacific Northwest.
Bigfoot
This mushroom, which can be foraged in the wild, has a honeycomb-like appearance and is popular for its rich, meaty flavor.
In this show, a group of kids in the 1980s must deal with mysterious supernatural events occurring in their small town, including the presence of a dangerous parallel dimension.
Stranger Things
This unusual item is a combination of a shoe and a roller skate, allowing wearers to effortlessly glide through the streets.
Heely's
This bright pink wading bird gets its color from the carotenoid-rich foods it eats, such as shrimp and algae.
Flamingo
This creature, often described as a blood-sucking predator with spikes along its back, is said to attack livestock and has been reported primarily in Puerto Rico and the southwestern United States.
This mushroom, commonly found on tree trunks, has been used in traditional Chinese medicine for over 2,000 years to boost the immune system.
Reishi
This British comedy-drama follows a witty, self-destructive woman who frequently breaks the fourth wall to address the audience.
Fleabag
This absorbent towel alternative is designed to quickly dry surfaces and can hold several times its weight in liquid.
ShamWow!
Famous for its “laughing” call, this bird is native to Australia and is known as the "bushman's alarm clock."
Kookaburra
This creature, often depicted as a large, hairy humanoid with deer-like features, is associated with the Appalachian Mountains.
Wendigo
The mushroom amanita phalloides contains toxins that can cause liver and kidney failure if ingested, it's more common name is this.
Death Cap
This Star Wars spin-off series follows a bounty hunter and his quest to protect a powerful young child from various enemies.
This quirky kitchen gadget allows you to chop vegetables quickly and easily with just a slap of your hand.
Slap Chop
This large seabird, famous for its wide wingspan, is known to follow ships and is often seen as a symbol of bad luck by sailors.
Albatross
This cryptid, described as a large, winged creature with glowing red eyes, is famously reported to haunt the area around Point Pleasant, West Virginia.
Mothman
Considered a delicacy, this rare and highly prized underground fungus is known for its pungent aroma and high price tag.
Truffles
This historical drama series chronicles the reign of Queen Elizabeth II and key events of the 20th century in the UK.
The Crown
This versatile kitchen gadget claims to replace multiple tools by allowing you to cut helical shaped vegetables, create zoodles, and make salads with ease.
Spiralizer