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P'nut the squirrel was ratted out by someone -- and his upstate owners think it was over jealousy.
When two University of Illinois ecologists conceived their squirrel research project 18 months ago, they knew they wanted to get regular folks in the Chicago area involved. But what neither Wendy J… ...
Officials say local laws meant that Peanut should not have been kept as a pet. Mark Longo says a controversial raid violated ...
Photos of a red squirrel and woodpecker have gone viral after they show the two animals fighting each other for nuts.
P’Nut, a pet squirrel with a viral social media presence, was seized by New York state officials Wednesday and later euthanized to test for rabies. The squirrel’s owner, Mark Longo, joins ...
Do squirrels just randomly retrieve whatever they sniff out, or do they actually remember where they place this precious stash? A growing body of research suggests that they do remember.
It still has all the squirrel-observing action of the original, but looks to expand it out with a campsite and eerie conspiracies. Also, dynamite? Nuts!
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 ...
Squirrels will retrieve the nuts as soon as there are no other food sources around. So, if you see the scavengers out in full force this fall, just remember they're on a survival mission.
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 ...