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Hedgehog ownership is illegal in several U.S. states, including California, New York, and Washington D.C., due to their classification as wild animals.

A massive hot air balloon resembling a human face, named Masayumi, was displayed in Tokyo’s Yoyogi Park as part of an art exhibition.

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Lightning struck Fenway Park in Boston during a baseball game, causing a two-hour delay, but the Boston Red Sox ultimately won against the Kansas City Royals.

A homeowner in Vancouver fried an egg using only the sun’s heat during a record-breaking heatwave, reaching 89 degrees Fahrenheit.

The traditional process of making hard rock candy involves cooking sugar syrup to 300 degrees Fahrenheit and shaping it into sticks, a method unchanged for over a century.

Ants have been observed creating a bridge to access a wasp’s nest, demonstrating remarkable instinctual behavior in their colony.

A Mexican red knee tarantula named Rosa underwent a six-hour molting process, shedding her exoskeleton in a time-lapse display, a natural growth process for spiders.

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