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The squirrels are taking over The Grove. During Ole Miss’ home stand against Georgia on Saturday, a squirrel ran onto the field to delay the contest until it scurried off to the sideline.
The ghost of P’nut past? A squirrel was spotted running across the stage just moments before Vice President Kamala Harris gave her concession speech Wednesday — sending social media into a ...
ELMIRA, New York — Bon forage, little buddies. Hundreds of loyal fans of P’Nut the rescue squirrel and Fred the racoon packed an upstate New York bar on Friday to memorialize the euthanized ...
For six to eight months of each year, thirteen-lined ground squirrels don’t leave their small, subterranean dens. Beneath North America’s grasslands, they wait out the cold season hibernating ...
A celebrity squirrel has become a rallying cry on the right in the final throes of the U.S. election. Was that on your 2024 bingo card? The seizure — and euthanasia — of Peanut, whose ...
Handwritten cards, trinkets and paintings bearing chipper squirrels and raccoons fill the floor of a bedroom in Mark Longo's New York home. The case kicked off a national outcry as Longo has been ...
Social media star Peanut the squirrel was recently euthanized after being confiscated by New York State authorities due to concerns about rabies. This action has sparked significant public outrage ...
P’nut, an Instagram-famous squirrel that was seized and euthanized by New York state and entered the political fray before the election, was negative for rabies, state officials said Tuesday.
The long-awaited rabies results of Peanut the Squirrel and Fred the raccoon have been shared: both animals tested negative, a county official says. Chemung County Executive Christopher Moss ...
A coin named after the now euthanized TikTok star Peanut the Squirrel, was indirectly promoted by Elon Musk on X and Vice President-elect J.D. Vance on the campaign trail, to achieve crypto history.
No. State regulations say that "no person shall possess any live black, gray or fox squirrel, raccoon" or other wild animals such as opossums, coyotes, weasels, bobcats and red foxes.