Tags Stuff
Pet Rat Resuscitated After Being Rescued From Apartment Fire
Firefighters trying to put out a massive fire at an apartment in southeastern Idaho were amazed to see a live albino rat huddled in a charred cage. After being rescued from fire, Halo the rat received oxygen with a special cone-shaped animal resuscitation mask. Firefighter Kirby Jonas, who rescued Halo, said he was pretty sure that anything in the cage could not have survived the flames by any chance.
Two-Headed Albino Snake At St. Louis Aquarium Dies
An eight-year-old two headed albino rat snake at an aquarium in St. Louis has died. The reptile, named "We" was not only unique in having two heads and a rare light brown color but it also amazed scientists by its long life-span. Most two-headed snakes perish within a week or two of their birth. According to We's caretaker, Leonard Sonnenschein, more than a million people have seen the reptile since the World Aquarium acquired it in 1999.
Couple On House Hunt Find A Two-Weeks-Old Dead Body
A real estate agent and her prospective clients literally ran out of one the houses in Janesville, Wisconsin when they found a homeowner's two-week old dead body in the bedroom. Linda Chabucos-Galow, a real estate agent with Shorewest, was standing in the dining room when her clients Justin and Colleen McKeen decide to check out a new house Monday night.
Rats At Restaurant Get National Attention In New York City
A few months after enduring an E. coli outbreak, about a dozen rats were seen having a good time Friday in a locked KFC/Taco Bell restaurant in New York City. The rat infestation was brought to public eye after a TV crew captured shots of rats through a window of the Greenwich Village building. Video footage of the rats was seen around the world, broadcast on TV stations and the Internet.
McDonald's Franchise In Southlake Texas Sued Over Dead Rat In Salad Bowl
The owner of a McDonald's franchise in Southlake, Texas, has been sued by two women who claim to have found a dead rat in the salad bowl they purchased. However, the owner denies any charges in the court documents. According to the Fort-Worth Star Telegraph, the wife of former Cowboys wide receivers coach and passing-game coordinator Todd Haley, Christine, found a stiff dead roof rat after they began eating the salad.
|
|
|
|