Gloria and Ian Davison had been visiting the Scottish Highlands when they spotted something in the loch.
A former prison regarded to be one of Britain's most haunted buildings has a long and disturbing history.
Shepton Mallet Prison in Somerset is believed by many to be one of Britain's most haunted buildings.
A South Florida neighborhood has been besieged this month by countless thousands of poisonous cane toads.
The FBI has used 3D-printing to recreate the decoy heads used by three men to escape Alcatraz prison.
South America's Cuyaba dwarf frog has a rather unique way of dissuading predators from eating it for lunch.
In 1841, ninth US President William Henry Harrison died of pneumonia after a mere 31 days in office.
A man in India with suspected food poisoning was found to have 5kg of metal objects inside his stomach.
A new theory suggests that Earhart and Fred Noonan were taken prisoner in Saipan and later executed.
Astrophysicist David Morrison has been repeatedly explaining to people that Nibiru doesn't exist for years.
A forensic artist has pieced together the appearance of a woman who was once imprisoned for witchcraft.
Authorities have been investigating a recent 'attack' on a number of protected 200-year-old trees.
Today marks the 55th anniversary of the escape of three men from the 'inescapable' Alcatraz prison.
A new study has indicated that the classic novelist may have died due to the arsenic in her medication.
The local people of Chile's Atacama desert have developed the ability to drink water laced with arsenic.
Teams from Russia and South Korea are working together to bring the extinct species back to life.
Our brains may actually perceive only a fraction of reality to help ensure the survival of our species.
Dancing robots might be nothing new, but what about 1,007 of them all dancing at the same time ?
A bizarre interview on Good Morning Britain saw identical twins answering questions in perfect sync.
A remarkable new plan could see drug convicts incarcerated within a prison guarded by crocodiles.