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California's Highland Fire Grows, Prompting Thousands to Evacuate Amid Santa Ana Winds
Southern California is grappling with a rapidly expanding wildfire, known as the Highland Fire, which has consumed over 2,487 acres in Riverside County. As fierce Santa Ana winds fuel the blaze, more than 4,000 residents have been forced to evacuate their homes, while others remain on standby as the fire threatens to further encroach. Southern California is grappling with a rapidly expanding wildfire, known as the Highland Fire, which has consumed over 2,487 acres in Riverside County. As fierce Santa Ana winds fuel the blaze, more than 4,000 residents have been forced to evacuate their homes, while others remain on standby as the fire threatens to further encroach. -
Costa Rica's Poor Waste Management Has Made These Crocodiles Impervious To Toxic Water
The Tarcoles River is the most polluted river in Costa Rica but a vulnerable crocodile species is thriving despite living in its toxic waters The Tarcoles River is the most polluted river in Costa Rica but a vulnerable crocodile species is thriving despite living in its toxic waters -
Upcoming Wildlife Summit Could Upheave Hong Kong's Shark Fin Trade
Shark fins are one of the world's largest markets in the city. Shark fins are one of the world's largest markets in the city. -
Scientists Discover 60 Million Icefish Nests, World's Largest Breeding Ground So Far
The previously undiscovered breeding ground left scientists in awe. The previously undiscovered breeding ground left scientists in awe. -
Australia Is Home To A Terrifying Bug With Over 1,000 Legs
The Land Down Under never fails to present the world with weird stuff. The Land Down Under never fails to present the world with weird stuff. -
Boiling Crabs And Lobsters Alive Will Soon Be Illegal In The U.K.
The U.K. has officially recognized decapods and cephalopods as sentient beings that feel pain. The U.K. has officially recognized decapods and cephalopods as sentient beings that feel pain. -
Bird Population In Europe Has Fallen By 600 Million Since 1980
This loss of birds is primarily from abundant species, researchers noted. This loss of birds is primarily from abundant species, researchers noted. -
Great White Sharks Can't Tell Humans And Seals Apart: Study
We may look like seals from below, researchers said. We may look like seals from below, researchers said. -
Ancient Scorpion The Size Of A Dog Once Roamed Ancient China
At the time, the sea scorpion was considered an apex predator. At the time, the sea scorpion was considered an apex predator. -
Arizona Monsoon Awakens Dormant Eggs Of Three-Eyed 'Prehistoric Shrimp'
The creatures "look like little mini-horseshoe crabs with three eyes." The creatures "look like little mini-horseshoe crabs with three eyes."