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In downtown Los Angeles, a 20-foot python with a serious mouth illness was just discovered left in a dumpster. According to reports, police and animal control refused to help, so a local reptile handler saved the snake.
Thirty-five miles off the coast of Wilmington, North Carolina,United States, Christian Corbitt, owner of Encounter Scuba and founder of Apex Fossils, uncovered a roughly 6-inch preserved Megalodon tooth.
Shawnee Heights resident shot a picture in their driveway this past Saturday, and it quickly went viral in northeast Kansas,United States
Recently, the Australian War Memorial, Canberra received a donation of one of Australia’s oldest unopened beer bottles.During their time at the Wingham Hotel, friends Stanley (Stan) Lewis and Frederick (Fred) Hume purchased this bottle of Tooth’s Draught Ale with the intention of sharing it upon their return from the Second World War.
According to authorities, a person sprayed bear spray on a train compartment in Union Square on Sunday night, affecting eight passengers and sending four of them to hospitals.
Last August, while on vacation in Northern Arizona,United States, a bat flew into the mouth of a Massachusetts resident, resulting in hospital expenditures of around $21,000.
The Slidell Police Department, Lousianaa,United States, reported that two men from the Mississippi Coast were taken into custody July 29 night after they were discovered in their car with $1,500 worth of stolen beef brisket and ribeye steaks during a traffic stop.
The Schaumburg Police Department has accused Stillman Valley resident Roland Schmidt, 76, with first-degree murder. Schmidt showed up for a detention hearing on July 28 at a Rolling Meadows courthouse, according to a statement from the Schaumburg Police Department.
For the first time since his birth,the butthole-less puppy has achieved significant progress in his medical journey by learning to poop on his own. In June, Tooshie gained attention after a backyard breeder turned over the five-week-old cavoodle to Warwick Vet.
Several areas of Central Florida saw record-breaking heat on Monday, and temperatures are predicted to rise even more. Sanford and Leesburg broke their daily records. Sanford reached 99°F, matching the 1998 record.