This was P’Nut’s skin well.
The most famous squirrel in the world looked happy, healthy already taste in its final moments, just before state agents behead him brutally, reveals a new heartbreaking photo.
Duration of her raid now infamous at home and the refuge of animals from the state of Mark Longo, the agents of the State Environmental Conservation Department took the last photo of P’Nut, who can be seen perched on her intensity, and the cage with a fatality of Eyding.
“It shows that p’nut is not upset [in the photo]. He does not cling to the cage and does not even face the camera. The way it is positioned, we call that “mirror cat.” The squirrels sit on their butt and put their legs, and that is a sign that they feel comfortable. It is not a defense position. P’Nut ‘would reflect the cat’ when he was happy, “said an emotional Longo, 35, to the post this week.
“It’s heartbreaking to know that this is the final photo that I will see from p’nut,” he continued.
In another photo, you can see the glimpsed hands of a researcher holding the upper part of an open blue pictures to reveal P’Nut’s friend, Fred, looking at the camera, just moments before he was also browsed and decapitated.
The images were among the hundreds of documents published by the State Environmental Conservation Department last week in response to a request for the Law of Freedom of Information on the Retaada of October 30, which became a national or extramarket symbol of the Government.
The records reveal that a total of 12 agents were presented to the house of Pine City de Longo to investigate several civil complaints about their property of P’Nut and Fred, which appeared on the social media pages of Long.
When the agents arrived, Long initially told them that there were no wild animals in the house, and said that P’Nut had “leg tasks for Connecticut”, according to the written statement of a researcher.
“Anyone in my position would have done anything to save their animals, so I do a song,” Longo explained this week.
His wife, Daniela Bittner, Angelly admitted to the researchers that Fred was in the top closet, according to the DEC documents, that P’Nut was found in a bathtub above.
Fred was sleeping peacefully in the suitcase when the agents found him, Longo lamented.
The reports say that P’Nut bit the thumb of a female wildlife biologist at some point in the investigation, but how it is still a mystery.
“It was bitten in the thumb through a thick leather glove with a nitrile exam glove under. There were no visible punctures in any of the gloves, but it had a wound on the thumb that PM5 Dec.
As a result, Fred and P’NUT were beheaded at the Elmira Animal Control Center. His rabies evidence became negative, according to the records.
On November 4, the animals of the animals moved to an evidence freezer in the Avon offices of the State Health Department, according to the records.
Where and in what condition their bodies are today is not clear, although a DEC spokesman said this week that all evidence is currently preserved.
In response to the questions about the internal investigation of the departments of the raid and animal murders, the DEC sent a statement of weeks of its new interim commissioner Amanda Lefton.
“I have prioritized a review of our current process of protection and application of wildlife to protect New Yorkers and this similar incident agency in the future,” says the statement.
On Tuesday, Longo and Bittner joined the state assemblyman Jake Blumencranz (R-Nassau) in the state capital to present the “Peanut Law: The Law of Human Protection”, whose may require the DEC to wait for animals.