After posting an unbelievable photo of a weasel riding a woodpecker, the BBC issued a challenge to the people of the Internet.
Challenge: Can you top this? http://t.co/BReuogPeC5#WeaselPecker#EarthCapturepic.twitter.com/joRRnUkx4c
— BBC Earth (@BBCEarth) March 3, 2015
Then things started getting really awesome.
Here are a few of our favorites:
To infinity and beyond.... #WeaselPeckerpic.twitter.com/0wyIFKEKGq
— Elliot Wagland (@elliotwagland) March 3, 2015
Here’s a weasel riding a woodpecker @ThePokepic.twitter.com/CtxtsXBDWE
— Ben Lloyd (@Techwriteuk) March 3, 2015
Fallt nicht auf die Fälschung rein die hier gerade kursiert! Hier das original! #WeaselPeckerpic.twitter.com/mOQnYTSV37
— 's Teechen (@Tee_Lichtenrade) March 3, 2015
Wheeeeeee! http://t.co/3grkzGdLCxpic.twitter.com/VMVdTG0ssy
— AJ Jefferies (@moonjam) March 3, 2015
Unmasked! #weaselpeckerpic.twitter.com/JeBwJyDWGE
— Andy Lang (@HRH_Duke_of_Url) March 3, 2015
Putin's latest PR shoot #WeaselPeckerpic.twitter.com/kveSI00eIa
— james abraham (@_jamesabraham) March 3, 2015
Well, somebody had to do it.... #WeaselPeckerpic.twitter.com/O9UiWscImS
— Mark (@penspencilspens) March 3, 2015
BREAKING NEWS #WeaselPeckerpic.twitter.com/XFcJiVaBfT
— YOLOBirder (@YoloBirder) March 3, 2015
The photo was captured by wildlife enthusiast Martin Le-May in England on March 2. Read more here.