From naming a cockroach after your ex to a California couple getting trapped inside two dog crates, here's some strange stories to spice up your week.
From a man driving for miles in Glendale without tires to a bizarre weather phenomenon in Utah, there was no shortage of intriguing stories this week.: The San Antonio Zoo’s popular Valentine’s Day fundraiser is back for its fourth year, turning heartache into a positive for wildlife.
The San Antonio Zoo’s annual"Cry Me a Cockroach" campaign allows people to symbolically name a cockroach, rodent, or veggie after their ex and watch it be fed to an animal. Man was driving under the influence with no tires, Glendale police sayPuppy that lost his ears in an attack gets new crocheted 'ears' as he awaits adoption
: A 2-year-old dog, that lost both his ears in an attack, has a fancy new set of lovingly handmade ears as he awaits for a new family to take him home. A veterinarian technician knitted Willy Wonka a new set of years, after the Bulldog-Terrier Pit Bull mix lost both ears in a dog attack.
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