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Electrical disruptions caused by squirrels are common and widespread. Between Memorial Day (May 27, 2013) and August 31, 2013, at least 50 power outages caused by squirrels (POCBS) were recorded in 24 U.S. states. [6] Cities affected by POCBS included Mason City, Iowa and Portland, Oregon. [7]
The death of Peanut was used as a cause célèbre by the MAGA movement, who blamed it on Democrats. [27] [8] Several prominent Republican figures complained about the killing of the squirrel, with some Trump campaign supporters claiming that the Biden-Harris administration was too firm regarding licenses for owning wild animals like squirrels ...
P’nut — a 7-year-old gray squirrel who posed in an adorable cowboy hat on Instagram — was put down along with Fred so the animals could be tested for rabies, according to the Department of ...
In response to Peanut's seizure, a Change.org petition and GoFundMe campaign were created to "return him (Peanut)" to his family. As of Saturday morning, the petition had 35,589 signatures, and ...
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Even former President Donald Trump is going nuts over the senseless killing of P’nut. “I know Don’s fired up about P’nut the Squirrel,” Trump’s running mate, JD Vance, told supporters ...
Animal bites are the most common form of injury from animal attacks. The U.S. estimated annual count of animal bites is 250,000 human bites, 1 to 2 million dog bites, 400,000 cat bites, and 45,000 bites from snakes. [2] Bites from skunks, horses, squirrels, rats, rabbits, pigs, and monkeys may be up to one percent of bite injuries.
Outrage over P’nut the squirrel’s death continues with bomb threats called in at 10 NY state offices Vaughn Golden, Jorge Fitz-Gibbon November 4, 2024 at 7:02 PM