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HELLO MY FRIENDS,

ITS THAT TIME AGAIN….YOU KNOW THE ONE -----“WEIRD NEWS TIME” So this week the odd, strange, funny, offbeat, or crazy, but true news stories in the USA and the world seemed to have a similar theme….animals.

So it got me thinking about the different pets people choose to have! We have done so many stories were people have decided to bring into their homes a pet that many wouldn’t consider the safest animals to live around. I’m talking about anything from cobras to small tigers! What ends up happening is that sometimes when their little friends become adults they end up well acting out on their instincts and their owners have no other choice but to give them up to the zoo. The stories you are about to read talk about the risks people take in order to well be closer to exotic pet!

So here is my question to you…..do you own any exotic animals that you shouldn’t have at home? I personally always have wanted to adopt a marmoset but I fear that he would get into a fight with my little Chihuahua and well as much as I want to give Yugi credit for strength, I have a feeling the little monkey would end up winning. Would love to hear your stories about wild animals, the ones you own or the ones you wish to own!

 

MADISON POLICE CAPTURE WANTED MONKEY ( THE MONKEY WAS WEARING A WHITE DIAPER)

MADISON, Wis. -

Authorities captured a diaper-wearing monkey who led them on a downtown search after biting a woman.   The 20-year-old woman reported being bitten on the thumb as she tried to pet the animal early Wednesday.The woman was walking by State Street Brats, a popular nightclub, where a man had the monkey on a leash inside its beer garden. People walking by were petting the monkey, who was wearing a white diaper.  But the monkey bit the woman, who suffered four small punctures on her thumb, police said.    The bite sent the woman to the hospital, where a physician said the monkey should be found so that it could be quarantined to determine if it has a disease.

http://www.forbes.com/feeds/ap/2007/08/09/ap4002262
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MAN SMUGGLES MONKEY INTO NYC AIRPORT

NEW YORK -

A man smuggled a monkey onto an airplane Tuesday, stashing the furry fist-size primate under his hat until passengers spotted it perched on his ponytail, an airline official said. The monkey escapade began in Lima, Peru, late Monday, when the man boarded a flight to Fort Lauderdale, Fla., said Spirit Airlines spokeswoman Alison Russell. After landing Tuesday morning, the man waited several hours before catching a connecting flight to LaGuardia Airport. During the flight, people around the man noticed that the marmoset, which normally lives in forests and eats fruit and insects, had emerged from underneath his hat, Russell said.

"Other passengers asked the man if he knew he had a monkey on him," she said.

http://www.forbes.com/feeds/ap/2007/08/07/ap399734
9.html

MAN NABBED TRYING TO BRING LIVE REPTILES ON PLANE

CAIRO (AP) — It was very nearly a real-life version of Snakes on a Plane.

A man was stopped at Cairo's airport just moments before he boarded a Saudi Arabia-bound plane with carry-on bags filled with live snakes, as well as a few baby crocodiles and chameleons. Security officials became suspicious of the 22-year-old Saudi man's bags when the X-ray machine at the departure gate gave odd readings. Police said they opened the bags and found a large number of reptiles, including at least one cobra, squirming to escape. The animals were confiscated and turned over to the Cairo Zoo and the man was allowed to board his flight home. Transporting live reptiles out of the country is illegal in Egypt, but the passenger said he was unaware of the ban and that the snakes, crocodiles and chameleons were needed by a Saudi university for scientific experiments, police said.

In May, another Saudi man was caught at the Cairo airport carrying 700 live snakes in his carry-on luggage.

http://www.usatoday.com/news/offbeat/2007-08-11-snakes
-plane_N.htm

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samo714 read my blog view my photos
Aug 20, 2007 | 10:22 AM

i'm not much of a pet person. mostly because dogs and cats bite and scratch. so i'm a bit scared of them. so no, i have never had any desire to own a pet. even though in my life i have had like 11 cats, and 4 dogs,2 roosters,6 chickens and the strangest of them all a horse. my mom and her husband decided to get a horse. why? i have no clue. but one day i visted, and i heard a odd noise, and i went outside, and there it was. a horse. i was like BLEEP? because my mom is like me. not a pet person. so why did she get this giant beast???? i will never know.

why would anyone pet a wild monkey? don't people have common sense. talking about common sense, why would anyone attempt to smuggle animals in their luggage or under their hat? with all the extra screenings at airports, you would think people would think twice before attempting it.

DfDeportation read my blog view my photos
Aug 20, 2007 | 10:18 PM

Karen.

Do you consider Elvira Arellano in the same light as Rosa Parks?

sebar read my blog view my photos
Aug 20, 2007 | 11:43 PM

Karen you have some amazing digs on news tales, and I am always fascinated by your posts. Sadly people are grabbing wild animals all over the place because civilization is squeezing the wildlife on the globe out of their natural habitats. Coming from Columbia and Central America, you can sympathize with this, because you see what is happening to neighboring Brazil's Rain Forests, and that isn't the only place on the globe this is happening either. It will sadly continue to escalate as the world for wildlife continues to shrink and mankind advances.

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DfDeportation read my blog view my photos
Aug 21, 2007 | 8:25 AM

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ddain read my blog view my photos
Aug 21, 2007 | 10:53 AM

DF...you're on the wrong blog here.

As for owning wild animals, there is a reason why they're considered "wild." I mean, it's not like owning a monkey would be cheaper than having a dog. They would require special care, and I'm not sure you can take them to a regular vet for shots and what not. I think leaving them in their natural habitat is much simpler.

Besides, taking them on a plane isn't ideal.

scooch read my blog view my photos
Aug 22, 2007 | 3:31 PM

Always thought it would be cool to have a lizard. Don't know why it was the new thing. Well mine outgrew me and loved collard greens and during 1 of my Raider Games I fell asleep with my arm hanging over the the bed. Ended up he was hungry and attached to my hand which took my husband's help to fix. Yeah my team lost. The animals are the losers when people do not know what to do with them.

gregschneiderhan read my blog view my photos
Aug 24, 2007 | 11:32 PM

karen you are so pritty even prittyer then mary beth ill love to date you rakellrose.com 2 contact me

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Karen_Posada

Broadcast journalist Karen Posada joined the Fox 11 News team as a general assignment reporter in May 2006. She reports on live breaking news stories, as well as feature stories, for the FOX 11 10pm News. Karen is a native of Bogota, Colombia.

Member Since: 7/14/2006