
The Type 89 Rokuo-Sha machine gun camera! Made during wartime in Japan, this gun is one of many interesting pieces of technology crafted during the war.
Mounted on the inside of a plane, this gun was used to train gunners and sometimes aid in combat. The 35mm film would turn with the pull of the trigger and document a gunner's accuracy. In battle, this machine gun showed the targets that were hit and helped determine the success of missions.

The slow loris is a unique small monkey found in Southeast Asia. What makes it special is that it is one of the few primates that can produce venom. It has special glands in its elbows that create a toxin, which is quite unusual for a monkey. This toxin helps protect it from predators and makes it a fascinating animal to study.
When a slow loris feels threatened, it uses its venom in a clever way. It licks the toxin from its elbows and then mixes it with its bite. This combination can cause a lot of pain to whoever gets bitten. The slow loris does not attack often, but if it does, it can deliver a painful surprise. This is part of how it stays safe in the wild.
The slow loris is not just interesting because of its venom, but also because it is often seen as cute with its big eyes and slow movements. However, people need to be careful not to touch or handle them, as they can be dangerous. Protecting slow lorises and their habitats is important, especially since they are threatened due to habitat loss and wildlife trade.