The controversy over Peanut, the pet squirrel and social media sensation seized by the state Department of Environmental ...
An Upstate New York man fears his pet squirrel was decapitated after state agents seized the rodent from his home – as a ...
P'Nut, an internet-famous squirrel from Upstate N.Y., was euthanized by the DEC — sparking outrage and bomb threats.
Mark Longo, who called Peanut the Squirrel his pet for this past seven years, described the New York's decision to seize and ...
Peanut the Squirrel was a cherished pet of content creator Mark Longo, famous on Instagram for his adorable posts since 2017. In November 2024, Peanut and a raccoon named Fred were seized and ...
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Peanut and Fred’s deaths have sparked outrage online, with many accusing the government of going too far. Longo said he had been caring for Peanut for seven years. He said the squirrel was orphaned ...
Peanut, whose owner runs an animal sanctuary, amassed tens of thousands of followers on Instagram, TikTok and other platforms.
Mark Longo, the owner of Peanut the Squirrel, has responded to rumors he used the tragic death of the animal to promote his OnlyFans account. Longo – the Pine City, New York, native who turned an ...
It has not been announced that the bomb threats correlate with the seizure and euthanasia of Peanut the Squirrel.
“RIP Peanut,” the Trump campaign’s official TikTok account said in a Sunday post that has amassed about 9 million views, insisting the squirrel was “needlessly murdered by Democrat bureaucrats in New ...