‘Determined’ Beaver Jaywalks, Disrupts Traffic, and Resists Arrest in Washington State

The police in Redmond, Washington, were called to remove a suspect obstructing traffic last week. Nothing could’ve prepared them for what awaited them. The suspect was recklessly jaywalking in the middle of the road with no regard for his or others’ safety. He brazenly ignored orders to move away from the road, forcing the police …

Virginia Horse Named Fancy Recognized as World’s Oldest at 37

There are few things better than a lifelong friendship. Being able to grow old with someone you can trust completely is a rare but beautiful thing. That’s what Paige Sigmon Blumer and Fancy from Virginia have done. Only, Fancy isn’t a person, but a horse. The world’s oldest horse, in fact. Fancy was recently recognized …

Pervert Stealing Underwear from Elementary School Revealed as Neighborhood Cat

It takes a special kind of crook to burglarize an elementary school. But the whole thing takes a whole other turn toward the sinister when the thief starts stealing the students’ underwear. That’s the kind of criminal that was recently caught on video in New Zealand. It’s hard to be too mad at this panty …

Pretend Tea Party Shows Apes May Have Human-like Imaginations

In a famous scene during her adventures in Wonderland, Alice attends the Mad Hatter’s mindboggling tea party. It’s one of the prime examples of the kind of surreal imagination that only humans are capable of. Well, that’s what we thought. Now, researchers have found out that apes may have active imaginations, too — and they …

Russia is Reportedly Developing Brain-implant Controlled Spy Pigeons

In the great game of global political and military powers, nations are often willing to take any steps necessary to get ahead of their rivals. Even if those steps are both bizarre and moderately disconcerting. Russia, for instance, is allegedly developing technology to turn birds, such as pigeons, into remote-controlled surveillance drones. The scheme sounds …