Social media star squirrel Peanut tests negative for rabies after euthanasia in New York

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Peanut, a popular squirrel on social media, was euthanized after being taken from his owner in New York. Tests have confirmed he did not have rabies, according to a county official. The state Department of Environmental Conservation seized Peanut and a raccoon named Fred on October 30 due to complaints about illegal wildlife keeping. The animals were euthanized for rabies testing after Peanut bit a worker. Peanut had gained a large following online since being rescued seven years ago. His owner criticized the government's actions, stating he expected the negative test results. The DEC is reviewing its policies following the incident.


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