Three large pythons were spotted in Forest Park, Queens earlier this week. So far, only one of them has been caught. Animal rescuer Meagan Licari recovered the 4-foot ball python. "We named him Kevin.
Under Washington state law, it’s illegal to own animals that pose a risk of rabies infection. This includes bats, skunks, foxes, raccoon and coyotes. This rule is intended to “protect the public from ...
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“Take Care Of The Ball”: Bucs’ Comeback Falls Short As Mayfield Takes Blame For Loss To Eagles
Tampa Bay's slow start and costly turnovers—including a blocked punt, three fumbles, and a late interception—prove too much to overcome against the undefeated Eagles, despite a spirited second-half ...
Phillies right fielder Nick Castellanos presented his theory as to what set off the “Phillies Karen” in a viral moment caught on camera, where an unknown woman demanded a father hand over a home run ...
When Michael Maguire walks into the gym at whichever NRL club he’s coaching, often before dawn and hours before his players arrive, he’ll turn to his strength and conditioning coach and bark a very ...
Penn State basketball's buoyant big forward on the 2001 Sweet 16 team derailed his life by selling cocaine in Florida. He was sentenced to more than 16 years in federal prison and served 10. Released ...
In the suburban landscape of North Wales, Pennsylvania, nestled in a shopping center that could easily be overlooked by the uninitiated, Pumpernick’s Deli stands as a testament to sandwich artistry ...
A California ball python was captured at an In-N-Out Burger 50 miles from her home. While Florida has ball pythons, our challenge is dealing with the much larger Burmese pythons. Sometimes a mouse won ...
Sept. 26 (UPI) --Animal rescuers in New York said they captured a 4-foot ball python in a Queens park -- but two more of the snakes are still on the loose in the area. Rescue group Puppy Kitty NYC ...
A python that turned up at a L.A. County In-N-Out drive-thru this week has reportedly been reunited with its owners more than 40 miles away.
Right Rev. Phyllis Spiegel, bishop of the Episcopal Church of Utah, presided over the annual Blessing of the Animals Saturday ...
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