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On May 4, staff at the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) responded to reports that a mountain lion had taken refuge under a car in Escondido in San Diego county. Environmental experts decided to safely immobilize and relocate the animal.
The oldest female competitor to finish a 10-kilometer race is Mathea Allansmith of the United States. She was 92 years and 194 days old when she finished her the 2022 Honolulu Marathon in just two hours and twenty-nine minutes. She was born in Koloa, Hawaii, in 1930.
On May 3, police and wildlife officials were heavily present in the Hansen Dam area of the San Fernando Valley,Los Angeles, California, United States, due to a large bear that was on the loose.
On its Facebook page, the Leicestershire Fire and Rescue Service, England, said that a crew from Loughborough Fire Station responded to an incident on Trueway Drive in Shepshed after a candle in a bedroom accidentally caught fire.Firefighters quickly put out the fire and rescued Mr. Peeps, the house owner’s pet chameleon.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) reportedly called the Colorado Springs Fire Department (CSFD) overnight on April 29 regarding a bear that they claimed was “zonked out in a tree and stuck.”
Rebel Towing’s owner, Clint Gottinger, said that he was lately en route to complete a few tow jobs.Not far from his house in Kelvington, Saskatchewan, Canada, he saw a moose that had fallen through some ice.
With a total of 59,830 finishers, TCS London Marathon 2026 broke the record of 59,226 set by the TCS New York City Marathon in November 2025, according to Guiness World Records.
Angelina County Sheriff’s Office deputies said, a Texas mother is incarcerated for allegedly excavating her infant daughter’s grave and removing the child’s remains.
In Nakhon Luang District, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province, Thailand, a dog became stuck in a concrete pipe at approximately 3:00 PM on April 23. After hearing the sound, an 81-year-old woman crawled into the pipe to help, but she became caught there as well. Rescuers battled to set her free.
A dog was safely rescued from a draining basin by Cleveland Animal Control officials and firefighters.The dog, named Ladda, was visible in the drain as a result of the help of Cleveland firefighters and Animal Control officers who voluntarily entered the basin and waded through the water.