Man who took in Peanut the squirrel says it’s ‘surreal’ officials . . . The man who took in orphaned Peanut the squirrel says it’s ‘surreal’ officials euthanized his pet FILE — This undated image provided by Mark Longo shows his pet squirrel Peanut that was seized by officers from the state Department of Environmental Conservation, at Longo’s home in rural Pine City, N Y , Oct 30, 2024
Peanut The Squirrels Killing Under Internal Investigation . . . - HuffPost Peanut became a social media star after being orphaned seven years ago and kept as an indoor pet by Mark Longo in rural Pine City, New York Longo, who posted photos and videos showing the squirrel jumping and climbing on him, eating toaster waffles and wearing hats, did not have the legally required permit to keep wild animals He told CBS News that he and his wife were “in the process
Lead Investigator Behind Peanut The Squirrel Raid Revealed As NY State . . . Image credits: Peanut The Squirrel Mark and his wife manage the animal sanctuary on their 350-acre property, where they care for various rescued animals, including Peanut, a squirrel they had raised as a pet for seven years after its mother was killed by a car, and Fred, a raccoon who was rescued a few months back
Peanut The Squirrel Controversy, Explained - TODAY On Wednesday, Oct 30, Peanut the Squirrel and Longo's other pet, a raccoon named Fred, were seized from his home by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
Government Goons Murder Internet-Famous Squirrel "A taxpayer funded agency raiding a man's house to murder his rescue pets is just plain evil " "The squirrel isn't just a squirrel," reads another X post, this one with 1 9 million impressions as
DEC Explains Why Very Popular New York Squirrel Was Killed Prior to the animal's death, the squirrel gained over a half-million followers on Instagram Peanut and a racoon, named Fred, were seized from Mark Longo's home in Pine City, New York on Oct 30 during a search warrant of Longo's home after it was the DEC received multiple anonymous complaints about Peanut, according to TODAY