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Norman Atlantic on fire, with rescue efforts underway. Photo from the Italian Navy. Spirit of Piraeus, which rescued the 49 people from the lifeboat, was previously named AS Andalucia, as seen in this 2011 photograph. The rescue effort was hampered by the Norman Atlantic's loss of power.
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]
911 call reported man “acting crazy,” sheriff says. The man shot himself after exchanging gunfire with officers, officials report. Man kills self after shooting deputy at Lake Norman home ...
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.
John Norman Maclean is a journalist and author who has written five books on fatal wildland fires and a memoir, Home Waters: A Chronicle of Family and a River (June 2021, published by HarperCollins). He is the son of Norman Maclean, author of A River Runs Through It and Young Men and Fire, and grandson of the minister John Norman Maclean.
Multiple Mooresville Fire-Rescue and Mount Mourne Fire crews extinguished the fire and hot spots at Epic Chophouse on Sunday night, Oct. 15, 2023, officials said. Epic Chophouse debuted in 2010 in ...
Coenobita longitarsis De Man, 1902 Coenobita olivieri Owen, 1839 Coenobita perlatus H. Milne-Edwards, 1837 Coenobita pseudorugosus Nakasone, 1988 Coenobita purpureus Stimpson, 1858 Coenobita rubescens Greeff, 1884 Coenobita rugosus H. Milne-Edwards, 1837 Coenobita scaevola (Forskål, 1775) Coenobita spinosus H. Milne-Edwards, 1837