The decision of New York wildlife officials to euthanize a squirrel named P'Nut who was famous on social media has ignited a firestorm response from prominent MAGA Republicans claiming government ...
It’s the Monday before the 2024 presidential election and Republicans cannot stop talking about the state-sanctioned euthanizing of a squirrel named Peanut. Known colloquially to his 720,000 ...
Having lost "half of his tail in a severe attack," Peanut was not adept enough to live in the wild, so Longo decided to care for the squirrel at home. Who is Peanut the squirrel’s owner?
NEW YORK -- A man who took in an orphaned squirrel and made it a social media star vowed Saturday that New York state's decision to seize and euthanize the animal "won't go unheard." "We will make ...
The New York man whose pet alligator Albert was confiscated by state officials warns animal owners they could be coming for you next after a squirrel rescuer’s beloved buddy P’Nut was just ...
Two days after he was seized from his home in New York, Peanut the Squirrel has been euthanized ... missing half his tail. So here I am, bawling my eyes out, like, I failed you as your human ...
Having lost "half of his tail in a severe attack," Peanut was not adept enough to live in the wild, so Longo decided to care for the squirrel at home. Who is Peanut the squirrel’s owner?
A New York man who turned a rescued squirrel into a social media star called ... I found him sitting on my porch missing half of his tail with his bone sticking out,” Longo said.
gofundme State authorities have taken a beloved squirrel who boasts thousands of online followers from his New York home. Peanut, whose name is also spelled P'Nut or PNUT, was seized by officers ...
"The DEC made the devastating decision to euthanize our beloved Peanut the squirrel and Fred the raccoon," said Longo in a statement on Nov. 1 Ingrid Vasquez is a Digital News Writer at PEOPLE.
The owner of P’nut the Squirrel gave a tearful statement on TikTok, Saturday about the tiny creature’s death at the hands of New York State officials. Mark Longo, joined by his wife ...
But nearly two days later, the conservationist found the squirrel "sitting on my porch missing half of his tail with his bone sticking out" and determined it could not survive in the wild. In an ...