June 18, 2019 Massachusetts mom 'in shock' after snake bites 9-month-old baby in kitchen A 5-foot-long snake slithered into a Boston home on Saturday and bit a 9-month-old baby playing on the kitchen floor, his mother claimed.
June 18, 2019 'Miss May,’ 10-foot Great White Shark spotted off South Carolina Coast A 10-foot Great White Shark named “Miss May” was spotted off the coast of South Carolina Monday morning, according to reports.
June 18, 2019 Man arrested at New York airport for allegedly smuggling 34 live song birds hidden inside plastic hair curlers A Connecticut man was arrested at John F. Kennedy International Airport Sunday after returning from South America with nearly three dozen small live birds, each concealed in a plastic hair curler hidden inside his carry-on luggage to be sold for high profit.
June 17, 2019 Search is on for alligator with a knife stuck in its skull Wildlife officials in Texas have called in an expert to locate an alligator with a knife in its skull.
June 17, 2019 New York City police remove colony of bees swarming bike in Manhattan A horde of bees swarming a bike in New York City required a direct response from the NYPD’s official beekeepers on Sunday.
June 16, 2019 Florida toddler befriends dolphins at SeaWorld in adorable video A 3-year-old Florida girl is being called the “dolphin whisperer” after the toddler apparently attracted several of the mammals with her toy dolphin during a visit to SeaWorld Orlando over the weekend.
June 16, 2019 Chinese woman arrested for ‘stomping all over’ sea turtle nest in Miami, police say A Michigan woman was arrested Saturday after “stomping all over” a sea turtle nest in Miami, authorities said.
June 16, 2019 Oregon bear put down after people feed him, take selfies, officials say A black bear was killed by Oregon wildlife officials last week after becoming so accustomed to humans through being fed that the public could get close enough to take selfies with the animal, authorities said.
June 16, 2019 Hundreds of dolphins stranded, wash up dead along US Gulf Coast, officials say Hundreds of dolphins have washed up dead along the U.S. Gulf Coast in recent months — an event so strange it's been deemed an "unusual mortality event" by the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration.
June 15, 2019 Washington state landowners are asked to take dead whales Without any more space to store the gray whale carcasses washing ashore in Washington state, a federal agency is asking if landowners can lend their properties as a final resting place for the marine mammals while they decompose.