Mar. 16, 2025
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Mar. 16, 2025
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It had to be snakes!
A family watching television at home in Kampung Pasir Lutong in the Miri Division of Sarawak, Malaysia, was treated to a real-world surprise when a 10-ft. long reticulated python fell from the ceiling of their home, according toNewsweek.
The agency sent four snake catchers to the scene, where they found the reptile hiding under a box after its crash from the ceiling. It took the quartet of snake catchers 30 minutes to safely wrangle the snake using special equipment and remove it from the house.
Mar. 16, 2025
A brave senior dog sprang into action to save his younger canine brother from a coyote attack in Mission Viejo, California.
David and Erin Macaluso toldFox 11 Los Angelesthat they had just let out their two dogs — an 11-year-old Maltese/dachshund mix named Vinny and his younger brother Harley — when the pooches started racing through their backyard.
However, before anything sinister happens, Vinny runs in to help Harley from the other side of the backyard.
Mar. 16, 2025
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The woman, who has not been publicly identified, went back to the family’s home to “pick up additional family members,” according to deputies. One of her relatives opened the back door and “the unrestrained child fell from the vehicle onto the roadway.”
The mother “immediately” got out of the car to check on the child, however, the car was “still in drive” so when she left the vehicle it went forward and “struck the child,” per the release.
Mar. 16, 2025
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A North Carolina family is mourning the death of a 10-month-old boy who died on Wednesday after choking on a pine cone at daycare.
Areon Ellington’s family is looking for answers after the boy died around 11 a.m., just hours after his doting grandmother, Helena Harris, dropped him off at A Hug A Day Care in Raleigh,WRAL reports.
“The daycare lady called me and told me that I needed to get to the daycare because Areon was choking on something,” Harris told the station.