Two bizarre-but-true facts. You pick the weirder one. Repeat forever.
Crows use traffic to crack hard nuts — and wait for the light to turn red before collecting them
Using a car as a nutcracker requires understanding: that cars are heavy, that stopped cars will move, that traffic lights control car movement, and that pedestrian signals allow safe retrieval. This is multi-step causal reasoning about a human-made system the crow was not evolved to understand.
The platypus has no stomach, is venomous, detects electric fields, and lays eggs — and is a mammal
Every individual platypus fact seems implausible on its own. Together, they make the animal seem like it was assembled by combining features at random. That such a creature is real, extant, and thriving is a reminder that evolution has no aesthetic commitments.