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In 2016, a large coconut crab was observed climbing a tree to disable and consume a red-footed booby on the Chagos Archipelago. [49] [50] The coconut crab can take a coconut from the ground and cut it to a husk nut, take it with its claw, climb up a tree 10 m (33 ft) high and drop the husk nut, to access the coconut flesh inside. [51]
In September 2014, a 54-year-old English teacher was killed by a falling coconut in Pitigala, Sri Lanka. [49] In May 2017, a 59-year-old man was killed by a falling coconut while trying to pick coconuts from a tree in Jempol District, Malaysia. [50] In June 2021, an 11-month-old boy was killed by a falling coconut in Haunsabhavi, Karnataka ...
Former teacher killed her husband with a hatchet, convicted despite claim of history of marital abuse: Proof: Detroit: 2006-04-11: Rapper shot and killed while playing billiards at a club: Murder of Laura Dickinson: Ypsilanti: 2006-12-13: Eastern Michigan University murdered in her dormitory room, scandal led to firing of university's president ...
The disappearance of early 20th century aviator Amelia Earhart has puzzled people for decades, with some suggesting she was lost to the sea and others positing that she became a castaway on a ...
What happened to Amelia Earhart and her plane? One theory says she crashed on an island in the Pacific, died, and was eaten by crabs.
This is a sonar image of the Trinidad, taken from a remote operated vehicle, where it sits in 270 feet of water at the bottom of Lake Michigan. State and federal laws protect this shipwreck.
The Lake Michigan Shipwreck Research Association claims that the triangle is a myth, contending that the triangle has no more shipwrecks than the rest of the Great Lakes. They also stated that the number of shipwrecks within the Great Lakes can be attributed to the high traffic over the lakes.
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