What am I seeing?
Some images just seem to need more explanation than others.
In our weekly series, we share images from the news that piqued our curiosity and raised questions.
Ok, clearly a pig, but...
Two-headed pig
A piglet with two heads and three ears lies on the ground in Tianjin, China, August 28, 2015.
It seemed that its weak body made it difficult to hold up its two heads. No one knew where the piglet came from. Strange, unusual site indeed.
What am I seeing?
We all hang around the top of poles with our bicycles and stuff.
Indonesian independence day game
Indonesian men in teams of 4 try to climb to the top of a greased pole called a panjat pinang in order to get to the prizes tied to the top in Jakarta, August 17, 2015.
Cities and villages across Indonesia celebrated the country's 70th anniversary of independence with traditional games, and music, and flag raising ceremonies.
We're still wondering how the bicycles get up to the top of the poles and how one gets them down. Might be better to win a smaller prize.
What am I seeing?
Crazy looking suits. Interesting if they become mainstream. What's up with that?
China - light drifting
Visitors and models wearing LED clothes 'play' light drifting at night in Shiyan Lake Ecological Park in Changsha, China, August 23, 2015. Nearly 100 visitors attended the light drifting event in Changsha City. The park's newest attraction is a "glow-in-the-dark float ride with magical spirits," according to The People's Daily.
The men are wearing suits piped with LED lights and lit up 'shutter shades,' a la rapper Kanye West in his video for the 2007 hit Stronger.
If you can't visit the park maybe you can still acquire an LED suit or wings.
What am I seeing?
Lots of red and a watermelon on your head... no problem.
Tomatina battle
A reveler lies in tomato pulp during the annual "Tomatina" festivities in the village of Bunol, near Valencia, Spain on August 26, 2015.
Some 22,000 revelers hurled 150 tonnes of squashed tomatoes at each other drenching the streets in red in a gigantic Spanish food fight marking the 70th annual "Tomatina" battle.
The people in the previous photo seemed to have swapped out watermelons for tomatoes... perhaps there was a tomato shortage at the market.
What am I seeing?
Cute rabbits, but scary looking surroundings.
China - safety testing
A soldier checks the chickens and rabbits in cages, which are to be placed by authorities as a test of the living conditions near the site of last week's explosions at a chemical warehouse that more than a hundred people dead and hundreds injured in Tianjin, China, August 19, 2015.
According to local media, the animals were alive after being placed near the blasts site for two hours.
Seems there might be a better way to test safety conditions than putting animals in harm's way.
What am I seeing?
A toilet on one's head. There has to be a good explanation.
Border dispute - immigrants flee
People carry their belongings as they cross the Tachira river border with Venezuela into Colombia, near Villa del Rosario village, August 25, 2015.
Nearly 6,000 Colombian immigrants scrambled back across the border after a Venezuelan crackdown on the immigrants. Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro declared a state of emergency along the border with Colombia and suspended constitutional rights in an effort to fight illegal trade after gang members shot three soldiers.
The immigrants were given 72 hours to leave, carrying all their belongings across the river dividing the two countries.
What am I seeing?
Head in the sand... at least he has some shade.
Egyptian sand therapy
Patients buried in the hot sand are protected from the sun in Siwa, Egypt, August 12, 2015. In the searing heat of summer in western Egypt, at the hottest time of the day, sufferers of rheumatism, joint pain, infertility or impotence lie buried neck-deep in the sand of Siwa.
Locals say taking a sand bath is a natural therapy with powers to cure many medical conditions. Patients relax in the shade before treatment, which includes massages by the feet of health workers after they submerge their patients up to their neck in the desert. Mint tea is offered in tents following the treatment.
Add it to the list of other 'unique' health and beauty treatments.
What am I seeing?
Obviously, we're looking at fluffy stuffed toys, but wait...
Tsum Tsum dress
A model wears a one-of-a-kind dress made out of more than 300 Tsum Tsum plush commissioned by the Disney Store for the bi-annual D23 Expo, celebrating everything Disney, in Anaheim, California.
"Disney Tsum Tsum," which translates as "Disney Stack Stack," are animated characters from a puzzle app created in Japan. Players aim to connect as many characters as they can in one minute in a "Tetris"-like format. A huge phenomena in Japan (of course).
What am I seeing?
Curvy truck with great balance.
"Dismaland"
British graffiti artist Banksy's latest project is a parody of an English seaside theme park staged in a run-down, gloomy site in southwestern England's Weston-super-Mare. The apocalyptic theme park opened to the public on August 22, 2015.
A sculpture art installation of a woman being attacked by seagulls is part the attractions at "Dismaland" as is the truck in the previous photo.
Worth a visit, but tickets sold out in just a few hours. There's still a chance to see it since the show runs through September 27 and the site only sold tickets through August 31. Keep an eye out.