Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. This undated image provided by Mark Longo shows his pet squirrel Peanut that was seized by officers from the state Department of ...
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Peanut the Squirrel was an internet sensation, captivating hundreds of thousands of internet followers with videos of his charming antics with his owner, Mark Longo. That changed last Wednesday, when ...
The owners of Peanut the Squirrel have spoken out after the pet was seized and euthanized by authorities. Mark and Daniela Longo suspect someone jealous of their success may have called the New York ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Peanut the squirrel and Fred the racoon have captivated people across the nation − and rallied those who find the animals' ...
New York Republicans are pushing a new law to protect animals after a beloved pet squirrel and internet star named P’Nut was taken and killed by state environmental officers late last year. The bill, ...
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 ...
Did Donald Trump, the former and next president of the United States, condemn the killing of an internet-famous squirrel from Upstate New York? The answer is complicated. Peanut, a celebrity squirrel ...
An orphaned squirrel who rose to social media stardom after its rescue was seized and euthanized by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation last week. Featured Video Now, Peanut, ...
It's unlikely you had an internet-famous squirrel unifying the country on your 2024 bingo card, but here we are. Peanut — a 7-year-old squirrel owned by Mark and Daniela Longo — was euthanized by New ...
Mark Longo fondly remembers waking up in his south-central New York home to the pitter-patter of little feet. They didn't belong to a cat or dog, but to a squirrel named Peanut who stole the hearts of ...