A forgotten almond brought P’nut the Squirrel’s grieving owner to tears. Mark Longo, whose furry internet sensation was euthanized by New York state officials after a controversial raid at his ...
P’nut the Squirrel’s death has sparked an outpouring of donations, with an online fundraising page raking in well over $158,000 just days after the furry internet sensation was euthanized by ...
P’nut, an Instagram-famous squirrel that was seized and euthanized by New York state, has entered the political fray, with Republicans saying its killing is representative of “Democratic ...
After P’Nut and a raccoon named Fred were taken by wildlife agents and euthanized, Donald Trump and local candidates accused New York Democrats of “state overreach.” By Sarah Maslin Nir “I ...
Even big names and political players like Elon Musk and Donald Trump Jr. were posting about “P’nut.” For those unfamiliar ... barely registered with me. I am repulsed by the trend of young ...
P’nut The Squirrel memes reference the animal, also known as Peanut, that was euthanized after gaining a huge Instagram following. The little guy became internet famous following a rescue by ...
“He ended up crawling up my leg.” So Longo decided to bring P’Nut back to his home and bottle-feed him for eight months. That’s when he claims he released the squirrel into his Pine ...
P’nut the Squirrel was ratted out by someone — and his upstate owners think it was over jealousy. Mark and Daniela Longo told The Post on Sunday that they had been cashing in on their furry ...
Two of their animal charges, a raccoon named Fred and a squirrel named P’Nut, were targeted by ever-vigilant agents from the state departments of Environmental Conservation and Health.
Tens of thousands of supporters are now rallying to pressure the state to return the squirrel, known as P’Nut, to his owner, Mark Longo. “My fear is that P’Nut is gone — which means not ...
Mark Longo, the owner of social media sensation P’nut the Squirrel, has accused New York state officials of treating him “like a terrorist” during a five-hour raid on his Pine City home.