Every now and then while scrolling down your Facebook or Instagram feed you catch a glimpse of a vintage photo that makes you wonder about the history. How was it?. How people lived back then? These photographs from the 19th or 20th or some even from much before tell us a very different story about the past. Why do we click pictures? And why do we keep them close to us? Because when we look at them after a few years, they take back us at the same moment when we clicked them. Unfortunately, we don't have a time machine that could take us back in time where we can also re-live some important events of history. But all we have are these 80 amazing photographs that would surely act as a time machine for you. Have you heard of Mata Hari, the famous women spy? Wait till you read about her...
It turns out that Stevie Nicks and George Harrison were very good friends. She even helped him write the famous song Here Comes The Moon in 1979. In the book George Harrison: Behind The Locked Door, Nicks has told that she used to keep this same picture when she was off to some tours. She said, "When I go on the road it goes right on my makeup mirror, so before I go on stage, whether it's with Fleetwood Mac or me in my solo career, the three of us are looking back at me and that has been my inspiration every single night. There's lots of nights where you kind of go, I wish I didn't have to go on stage tonight, I'm tired, I don't feel like doing it, and I look at George Harrison and me and I go, well, you just have to, because it's important, it's important to make people happy, so get out of your chair, put on your boots and go out there and do your thing."
Alfred Hitchcock is considered to be one of the most influential filmmakers in the history of cinema. He is also called as the master of terror. However, this picture tells a very different side of the story. Like most grandparents, even he loved spending time with his grandchildren and spoil them much as he could.
So many young women dream of becoming a princess one day, Grace Kelly, indeed, made her dream come true. After marrying Monaco's Prince Rainier on April 18, 1956, she became the princess of Monaco. On the day of her marriage, she wore the dress that was made by MGM which required 30 seamstresses and took 6 weeks in making.
Without a doubt, The Shining is one of the scariest movies of all time. We can see the Grady twins whom you can see in the picture who also played the ghosts of two dead girls having some fun on the set. "Everyday felt like we’d been invited to a very exclusive party and we were the youngest, luckiest people to be there. Stanley wanted us on set every single day, so between scenes, we would play with Danny [Lloyd] and Jack [Nicholson],"- the Grady twins to the Daily Mail.
For many of us, flying is something hectic to do. But imagine flying with a baby who isn't sleeping in your arms but in a made-up cradle from the space where we usually keep our luggage. The mother was trying hard to comfort her baby but the turbulence must have made the journey for this little kid heavy on the head. Poor little kid.
This is the picture is from the set of Goodfellas. Martin Scorsese is considered as one of the most influential filmmakers in the history of cinema and Goodfellas is one of the best he ever made. Mrs. Scorsese mother of Martin who played the role of DeVito's mother used to cook the meal for entire cast and crew on the set. "My mother made a dish called a chicken with lemon and garlic and if you go to Francis Coppola's restaurant he has it on the menu... It's pretty good, pretty close... The garlic was cut so thin and she would put it on the chicken and the chicken would be roasted... and the garlic would blacken and then disappear into the lemon juice. It was delicious," Martin told Jimmy Kimmel.
The Outsiders, film by Francis Ford Coppola where he showed the struggle of a group of lower class friends in the 1950s. The film also produced the actors like Tom Cruise, Patrick Swayze, and Rob Lowe to the audience. All of them became huge actors in the 80s and 90s. In the history of cinema, this golden film will always stay in the chapters of the book of Hollywood cinema.
The Woolworth Building in New York City might look amazing to you but it was the hard work of these guys in the picture who risked their lives to paint the building all the way to the top. Don't forget that back in 1926, there wasn't any advanced machinery which we have today that can lower the risk for these workers. They managed to do the work just by believing in the teammates. If you are thinking how did they manage to go all the way up there, just think about, how they must have had food!
Yes, in 1964, the University of Texas had a women's track team. This picture is proof. The second biggest state in the United States of America loves sport and the way these ladies ran on the track with the stylish huffy-puffy hairdo must have been something to watch. Our only question, was it easy to run like this? You know with all the hair -do and all.
Imagine running in the wild and as you are running in a full rhythm you come across this tree growing through something which looks like a piano. Wouldn't that be something to check out? This photo was taken on the campus of California State University in Monterey, California. Though piano tried hard to stop the tree's growth, you can see who actually won.
This beautiful photo was taken by Ernest Ashton in 1897. In this photo, he has clearly shown the beauty of the Middle East around the pyramids. Remember, this photo was taken when there was no digital camera and photoshop software as we have today. To capture this perfect moment Ashton waited for the sun to settle behind the clouds so that the lens doesn't get destroyed by the harsh sunlight. Level of patience!
During prohibition days in 1924, bootleggers, moonshiners, and rum runners tried their best to hide their footprints from the police. So, they came up with the idea of sticking the cow foot under their shows while they made their own alcohol and then selling it to the people. Cow shoes were just pieces of wood which moonshiners used to fool the police. Nice!
Even though her career wasn't big on the screen, she still made her ways to reach the audience's heart. She featured in the movies like Dr. Gillespie’s New Assistant and The Big Shot before she won an Academy Award nomination for her role in Random Harvest as Kitty. After this short film, she appeared in 8 more movies before she died in 1952 due to a chronic kidney infection.
One of the many projects, Hoover Dam helped America come out of the Great Depression. The construction of Hoover Dam was a $49 million project in 1931. In 2016, this project would have cost $639 million to finish. By 1934, the Dam gave employment to 5,251 laborers. But even after putting so much human power for two years the project seemed like a never-ending road.
Kmart has been here for a very long time now. This one-stop shop to buy anything you wanted changed the way people shopped. The concept of buying more in less changed the market for people and competitors were running for money. In the 1970s, this place was never empty. It was always filled with people who came here to save and indeed, it worked.
Rabbit Tale, a member of the Shoshone tribe was born in Frankfurt, Germany. The Shoshone tribe migrated to new home present-day Idaho and Wyoming after they were displaced from their native place. The Shoshone tribe cooperated with the US Army in the 1860s and fought along with them in the Battle of the Rosebud against the Lakota and Cheyenne.
We have seen several decorated cars on the road with a sign "Just Married" on them. But this man celebrated his divorce in the most humorous way. Though it might look depressing to some but looking at this man's face who seems to be very happy after coming out of a toxic relationship. He turned his pain into humor. He could have been a good stand-up comedian. Just a suggestion.
In the early and mid 20th centuries, guard dogs did the job of human guards of the store. This picture is from Macy's department store in New York City, 1954. Dogs were put in the store because of their loud barks if someone clever ever tried to steal something. Dobermann Pinschers and German Shepherd were their first choice because of their nature of being sweet and sharp as required by the situation.
Have you ever thought where do all those red telephone booths go after their use was done? They are sent to a phone box cemetery in Carlton Miniott. This place is filled with hundreds of phone boxes where they lie in hope to be useful again. Surprisingly, they do come to use. If you by any chance are in that area you are allowed to pick any one of the reds and do whatever you want to do with them. A lot of artists pick them up and put their creativity to good use.
So, what's a cub doing in a Kansas City Classroom? In 1956, a lion cub named Kyla entered in the state of Kansas. Stuart Hansen and his wife actually took the cub to their home and soon the little lion became so popular that people from the area and nearby areas started paying visits to say hello to this new member of the family. Soon, Kayla was visiting the school and with her overloaded cuteness, she was a treat to watch. We don't know for how many months or years she stayed with the Hansen family.
Diamonds have always been something special and everybody wants them. Kimberley in the Northern Cape, South Africa is one place which is also considered as the epicenter of diamond mining. After the mining started, the workers built an entire town around the mine and to move around the place and to transport the diamonds they also built a series of railways. The mine was under the control of De Beers Consolidated Mines Ltd. one of the biggest diamond producers in the world. And they still are to this present day. This mine was shut down in 1914.
Splash is one of the greatest movies, we all can agree to that. The movie featured Tom Hanks and SCTV alums John Candy and Eugene Levy and of course, the beautiful Daryl Hannah. According to Hannah, to completely fit in inside the mermaid suit it took her 8 hours even though most of the part of the suit was hand painted. "My circulation would be gone in my extremities, so it took a while before I could walk again. It made me very sympathetic to fish! I remember when I was filming the scene in the lab tank I was very upset about a big fish that was being kept in a smaller tank," said Hannah.
We all know who The Wolfman was, right? Lon Chaney Jr plays the title role in the movie where he turns into a wolf every full moon night and wanders in the forest to hunt. In order to get in the role, Chaney had to spend over 2 hours to put the make-up on, no wonders he slept on the set. A man needs his rest even if it is on the movie set. "What gets me is after work when I’m all hot and itchy and tired… [I’ve still] got to sit in that chair for forty-five minutes while Pierce just about kills me, ripping off all the stuff he put on me in the morning," said Chaney.
If you are the kind of a person who always looks for something spooky on the internet then Gothic Revival house would surely interest you. This kind of structure became very common in the late 19th century when both the houses and churches looked similar. There are different types of these houses across the world and if you really want to make your house look spooky and haunted you can easily ask for it. Think about Halloween?
On March 31, 1909, the first foundation of the RMS Titanic was laid down. The Harland Wolff was given the control to build the most amazing ship in the world that had 10 decks and weighed around 46,328 tons. Around 15,000 workers were put on task to complete the ship that would soon sail on the ocean to cover the memorable journey of its life which would also be remembered by those who weren't there on the ship then. Indeed, it turned out to be true. It is believed that the central anchor of the Titanic was 16 tons, which makes it the heaviest ever to be forged back then. And yes, there were 3 such anchors.
As they say, no friendship is better than a dog and a human. The bond is just amazing. Don't believe us then this picture here of a boy and his friend is the proof. Just look at them, so adorable and happy. Don't you just feel like having a dog after seeing this image?
Name one street other than California Street that can define San Francisco. These lanes aren't just on a hill, they go all the way up to the peak that guards the city day and night. The street is known as the longest streets in San Francisco. The street has got a cable car line that runs up all the way to Fillmore District.
Looking at this picture we could say that regardless of the time, children all around the world just love to push things around in strollers. And if there is a dog on the stroller it's just the best. But take a good look at the stroller, how the hell a baby was able to sit still in that? But for a dog, it's just perfect. A Victorian-era stroller and two cute things are something we don't see every day.
By the time WWII ended Paris was still struggling to get up on its feet. But when Germans left the city people were so happy that they started dancing on the street. The Nazis who were stationed in Paris didn't damage the famous Eiffel Tower. The Germans were out of the city and Paris was again filled with new life. Jazz musicians were again back in business. Bars and clubs were opened again. But in Paris, it doesn't matter where you were if you are on the street just dance.
This photo could go in the list of coolest selfies ever taken by any celebrity. The Beatles were in India and George Harrison was enjoying his days in India. He was so influenced by the Sitar maestro Ravi Shankar that he has visited India to learn sitar and study Yoga with his wife Pattie. On his first visit to India, he said,
"I went to India in September 1966. When I had first come across a record of Ravi Shankar's I had a feeling that, somewhere, I was going to meet him. It happened that I met him in London in June, at the house of Ayana Deva Angadi, founder of the Asian Music Circle. An Indian man had called me up and said that Ravi was going to be there. The press had been trying to put me and him together since I used the sitar on Norwegian Wood."
"They started thinking: 'A photo opportunity – a Beatle with an Indian.' So they kept trying to put us together, and I said 'no', because I knew I'd meet him under the proper circumstances, which I did. He also came round to my house, and I had a couple of lessons from him on how to sit and hold the sitar. So in September, after touring and while John was making How I Won the War, I went to India for about six weeks. First I flew to Bombay and hung out there. Again, because of the mania, people soon found out I was there."
"I stayed in a Victorian hotel, the Taj Mahal, and was starting to learn the sitar. Ravi would give me lessons, and he'd also have one of his students sit with me. My hips were killing me from sitting on the floor, and so Ravi brought a yoga teacher to start showing me the physical yoga exercises."
This huge crowd is for the famous band, Queen. This band was top in their game and every time they performed live the crowd just got bigger and bigger. It was in 1986 when Queen was performing in Wembley Stadium and that was the time people were crazy about Queen and this picture is proof here. This concert was live for 2 hours that day.
Gunnar Kaasen was born to be a hero. During the gold rush, Gunnar who was born in Norway migrated to America in the 20th century. And it was then he found about his hidden talent of being an excellent musher, or dog sledder. Later, he moved to Nome, Alaska to have the gold. In Nome, the city was struggling with the outbreak of diphtheria and a group of 20 mushers were on their way of the 674-mile long relay where their task was to bring the medication to the town. But it was only Gunnar who was able to complete the task in time.
A mass evacuation took place in the neighborhood like Queens and the Bronx. People who lived in Harlem in the 70s were the same people who were left behind during this mass evacuation. Either these people loved the place to the core of their heart or they didn't have the money to move out of the city. Though it may sound depressing, the people sure lived in style.
The Suffragette movement began in 1848 at a convention for women's right in Seneca Falls, New York. The event took place to inspire women across America so that they can learn about their right to vote and many other things. But there were other Suffragettes who weren't that harsh on men, unlike this pamphlet. If you read it, isn't it funny?
Before he became famous as "The Rock" or even before he wrestled with the name Rocky Maivia at Survivor Series in 1996, he was just growing the family of wrestlers. In the picture, you can see 7-year-old Dwayne a.k.a The Rock with his father Rocky Johnson who was also a pro-wrestler back in 1978. Dwayne was born in Hayword, California. Rocky was an NWA Heavyweight Champion and was the member of the first black tag team which begged its fold in the WWF. Today, Dwayne is the most popular wrestler and one of the highest paid actors in Hollywood.
In the early 20th century Ireland was struggling to come out of the potato famine which ended in 1852. During that time, Ireland went through a great discourse. In 1915 slums of Dublin were called as the worst part in Europe. This picture states every fact that there was during that time.
Marilyn Monroe who starred in the movies like The Seven Year Itch and Some Like It Hot is considered as the most popular actress in the Hollywood cinema. Before she stepped into the world of movies she featured in the Life Magazine in 1949.
The 1960s are known for starting some famous trends that are still in fashion. But the mini-skirts are one fashion that is still popular in the 21st century. Their production started in the '60s and wasn't welcomed by many people in the society but girls loved it and there was no stop to this trend.
Theodor Seuss Geisel A.K.A Dr. Seuss used to work in the family brewery before he turned into an author. When he wasn't working with his father he used to spend his time in the local zoo. There he used to sketch the animals. He published his first children's book And to Think That I saw it on Mulberry Street in 1937.
If you are planning to visit Jackson, Wyoming any time soon then there is a great chance of you taking a ride to explore the scenic beauty of the area. The Snow King Chairlift takes the rider all the way up to 1,571 feet where they can see Snow King Mountain and the Grand Tetons, and Elk Refuge and Jackson Wyoming. And if it's your lucky day you can also see Yellowstone. This 12 minutes ride might look to you as if it's no big deal but when you are up there every second looks like a minute. So, you do that math. And if you are afraid of heights, there are other places too which you can visit. Forget this place.
Mata Hari is considered as the most famous spies of the 20th century. Though her stories of romancing soldiers and exchanging the secrets haven't been verified, still her life was an adventure. She was working for France in 1916, she was also blamed for being the spy for Germany the year after that. The spy said that she was doing all of this to gather secret information from the Germans soldiers, but the French Officials weren't in the mood to play around and found her guilty and executed her on October 15, 1917.
Though Modern RVs doesn't look like anything that we are seeing in this photo. Like how do you even fit a family inside it? In the 1920s families who wanted to travel with the whole family on vacation modified their cars into this so-called RVs. Nice but congested.
Sometimes there are just lots of people waiting to travel from one place to another. And there are times when even a double-decker bus doesn't do the job so to fulfill the mission they bring out the big guns, triple-decker bus.
Looks like a gap between two mountains but it's actually a fall known as Multnomah Falls. This beautiful can be spotted near Columbia River Gorge near Dodson, Oregon. It is the tallest waterfall in the whole state and you can actually enjoy the scenery to the fullest from near with the help of the bridge that has been built there for the visitors. This fall is believed to be 15,000 years old.
Lindsay Wagner who played the role of "bionic" women and Lynda Carter who played the iconic role of Wonder Woman before Gal Gadot. Both of them worked for the channel ABC and their shows which only lasted for a few seasons but they were able to reach to the audience's heart because watching a woman playing a superhero wasn't manly you see.
People just love taking pictures or getting clicked with their pets. There is a deep affection inside human's heart for their pets that they want to capture and this photo was also taken to fulfill the same purpose. This photo from the 20th century has brought the past closer to modern times.
Waldsassed Abbey is located near the border between Bavaria Germany and the Czech Republic. This Catholic nunnery was built in the 12th century. In 1724, the library saw a massive change in its style. It was modified to early Rococo style. And the most interesting part all the books are bound in white pigskin. The library is managed by the nuns of the Cistercian Sisterhood.
It's up to you. You can either call it Dracula's castle or Bran castle. If you are in Romania then you must visit this famous attraction which influenced Bram Stroker to such an extent that he wrote the novel, Dracula. Amazing right?
Since the Great Flood of Paris in 1910, the city has been experiencing floods more often now. One of the major problems for the locals during the flood is the river Seine which literally overflows on the street and then people have to opt for such ideas as you can see in the photo. But the question is from where did all these chairs come from?
Laurel and Hardy started performing in the early 1920s. They acted together in 107 films. In their final years of prime, they took a long tour to Ireland in 1953. "The love and affection we found that day at Cobh was simply unbelievable. There were hundreds of boats blowing whistles and mobs and mobs of people screaming on the docks. We just couldn't understand what it was all about. And then something happened that I can never forget. All the church bells in Cobh started to ring out our theme song 'Dance of the Cuckoos' and Babe (Oliver Hardy) looked at me and we cried. I'll never forget that day. Never," Laurel said about the tour.
Stonehenge is one of the most mystical and ancient monuments in the whole world. Nobody knows from where they came or what was their purpose? But still, they have been standing tall for ages now. They were built between 3000 BC and 2000 BC. But other than this amazing monument this picture sure is cherry on the cake.
According to the newspaper, these two kids were found by the police when they were roaming in the night in the town on the L train. These two little kids sneaked out from the bed and decided to stroll for a while. There was no serious trouble for the kids as later their parents were called to the police station to pick them up. Kids will be kids.
If you have ever been to New Zealand then you might have seen the Aukland Harbor Bridge, an eight-lane long bridge that's almost a mile which is standing tall with a height of 142 feet. The construction of this bridge started in 1956 and was completed in 1959.
Dolly Parton's beauty has always been a topic to talk about. She started her career in country music in the late '60s and '70s but it wasn't until '80s she reached the paramount of success after she recorded her famous song 9 to 5. And after that, it was like all about Parton. She was killing it on the chart boards. One after another, she was giving some major songs for her fans to enjoy.
Fans of Alan Moore would love this picture. This car was driven by Captain Nemo (played by Naseeruddin Shah) in The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. You can actually own this amazing car which was designed by Carol Spier and is 22 feet long with six wheels and accouterments fitted with pure silver and also has elephant heads in place of headlights.
It's not a scene from some B-Science Fiction movie but an actual advertisement from Michelin Tires. The tire creature started appearing from 1898. The tire man became famous all over the world and as the tires became thicker so did the tire man.
New York City, the city that never sleeps saw massive traffic in 1909. The street was jam-packed with all the means of travel you can think of, streetcars, trucks loaded with woods, horses, and modern cars.
This 500 years old tree is one of the oldest living trees on the planet. Located in the east of Mississipi River, the Angel Oak tree in Charleston has become more of a tourist spot where people from all around the globe come to visit it and are mesmerized by its size. The longest branch of this tree spreads out to 187 feet.
The guys in the photo are actually wearing their traditional trousers which can literally fit two or maybe three people in it. We don't want to make fun of the tradition or anything but this is something really strange. Balloon-Shaped trousers with double breasted shirts. Thank god we don't see this fashion any more. But still, these Dutchmen know how to carry it in style.
This powerful photo of an East German soldier helping a little kid cross the Berlin Wall is something that proves that humanity was still alive back then. It must have been hard for the child to get separated from its family. We hope this soldier was able to reunite the child with its family.
We all remember the iconic opening from MGM. Back then there was no such thing called CGI and so they had an actual real lion that made the opening credits. Can you imagine how hard and terrifying it would have been to film the opening credit?
This photo is from the first Pride parade that took place in Philadelphia in 1972. Even today, society has to go through a lot of struggle and doing such a brave thing in 1972 is something to be proud of.
Jackie Mitchell was the first and only woman who was able to do the impossible, striking out Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig and that too back-to-back. Both Ruth and Gehrig are considered as the greatest ballplayers in the history of this popular game and thinking of how Mitchell was able to strike them out is something we don't get to read about daily.
The quagga, a relative of zebra got extinct more than a century ago. This photo is the only proof of their existence. You might think that this photo is a work of photoshop but you wrong because quagga was a real deal. And the best part researchers from Cape Town are trying to bring quagga back.
Compared to today, 5 MB is nothing. It's equal to one 312 Kbs song. But back then it was a huge deal. 5 Mb hard drive was sort of an achievement for the society. This drive was so big that they had to transport it on a plane where today we carry a 512 GB device in our pockets. Time has changed and we have come a long way.
Before the rise of the Taliban, women in Afghanistan lived a free life. This photo proves that as it was taken before the Taliban happened to Afghanistan. They wore western clothes and moved freely throughout the city. But it all changed after the emergence of the Taliban. A lot has changed since then. The city has lost its freedom and moreover, women lost their equality.
This picture is the most beautiful of all we have seen until now. Two most famous personalities in a single frame are something to stare for a very long time. Both of them look quite happy about the meeting but it's Charlie's expression that tells us how overwhelmed he must have been after meeting Ms. Keller. On the other hand, Ms. Keller is like, " I have met many celebrities before you, Mr. Chaplin."
This photo shows us the first-ever stable flight completed by a human in 1903. Orville Wright was the pilot and the person running alongside the plane was his brother Wilbur Wright. Though the flight lasted for only 12 seconds, still it must have been a great moment for the Wright brothers. They were one the right track that would soon change the world.
This person in the photo is Lewis Payne, who was involved in the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. He did something this terrible at such a young age. Who could have imagined that something huge like assassination was inside this young man?
Josef Mambo, who came to Germany with his family when he was just a child served in WWI as a sergeant. Though Germans of African descent were barred to enter the army, Josef was still able to make it. He was ready to serve his country and you can see how proud he was of himself.
Can you see that white-white thing in the middle of the park? After the death of Princess Diana in 1977, people came around Buckingham Palace to pay their condolences. They left flowers in front of the gate of the palace and you can imagine what an amazing crowd it would have been that was able to produce such a view from the above. Who took the photo though? Must have been the reporters of some news channel in their chopper.
World War II was a huge deal. So many people and soldiers lost their lives. Cities were burned, people migrated from one place to another to find a safe haven. This picture of American soldiers returning home after the war makes us smile. Even though we aren't able to see any faces here but still, we can see the excitement and rush of these soldiers who waited for so long to meet their families.
Internet and then mobile phones took away the joy of going out and having real fun with our group of friends. But back in 1959, they didn't have the internet, so what did they do to pass time? They were curious. They actually tried fitting human inside a phone booth to see how many of them can actually fit. You know what? We are happy with our phones and internet.
Before this photo, we saw two other photos of human loving their pets. But this something we don't know what to say about. This girl could have had any pet she wanted but she went for an alligator. Alligators don't love you back they eat you up, little kid!
During World War II, it was a city of Nagasaki, Japan that suffered the most dreadful fate in the history of wars. This picture shows the powerful side of the atomic bomb that took away lives like a snap of Thanos from the movie Avengers: Endgame. But that was just a movie and here it really happened that shocks the world even today.
Before Hitler became what he is known for he was found standing in the crowd before the announcement of World War I was made official for the citizen. You can see his excitement in the photo and who could have thought that this man would become the reason behind World War II.
Harry Houdini is considered as the biggest magician of all times. Magicians all around the globe try the act he did in his days. This picture is also from one of its acts. Though it was taken before he was getting ready to amaze the world. He must have been going for something big. But we can imagine what he was trying to do, right? Like chains and locks then inside the water and you know the rest.
This picture was taken seconds before Mahatma Gandhi was shot by the man named Nathu Ram Godse. You can actually see the man touching Gandhi's feet before he shot him dead. The whole world was in shock as Gandhi wasn't some man for India. He was the Father of the Nation.
In 1954, Ann Hodges from Sylacauga, Alabama was hit by a meteorite. She was in her house napping when a fragment of a meteorite hit her on the stomach. Till date, she is the only American who has ever been hit by from outer space.
In 1945, a farmer was looking forward to having chicken at dinner. But when he beheaded the chicken it didn't die. It carried on to live for long 18 months. Remember it was 1945, people back then believed in all sort of things an seeing a headless chicken walking in the farm was something to be terrified about. But the University of Utah found out that the brain cells were still intact and then Mike was fed with eye droppers for 18 months. Scary enough.