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An Alaskan shopper returned to his pick-up to find a heavy dose of patriotism. According KUCB, a flock of roughly 40 eagles descended on a truck parked at a Safeway. The birds took an interest in the vehicle due to the contents in the back. The pickup was packed with garbage bags of old fish that the car owner was planning to dispose of, but the eagles did the job before the owner had a chance. The surprising appearance of the animals prompted several calls to the police. Officials arrived on the scene to help clear away the birds so people in neighboring cars near the pickup could get into their vehicles safely. Police tried using car alarms and sirens to no avail. Eventually several ...

As part of her continuing quest for world domination, Tardar Sauce recently took over Lowe Mill, the largest arts & entertainment center in the southeast. Over 30 artists from the Huntsville, Alabama-based venue were inspired by her famously grumpy visage, and created original works of art in her honor. The pieces range from oil paintings and sculptures, to cool paper cut-outs, painted rocks, painted glass, and more. Fans will be able to bid on their favorites from May 27 - 31 in an online auction, with proceeds going to building a children's playground. If you're lucky enough to be in the area, there will also be a Grumpy Cat Art Show at Lowe Mill on May 31 from 6 - 9 p.m. RELATED: ...

The Chicago O'Hare International Airport is planning to go old school with their newest addition. According to the Daily Mail U.K., the airport isn't putting money into advanced technology to keep their weeds under control, but rather, it's investing in a troop of goats and sheep. The Chicago Department of Aviation has approved the airport's request to hire 25 goats, several sheep and a shepherd. The new animal employees will be in charge of clearing out the weeds clogging the O'Hare International Airport. The Department of Aviation is especially interested in the idea because it a low cost and eco-friendly way to approach the problem. The goats and sheep in the airport's service will ...

Just like Fox Mulder, PawNation wants to believe that strange and unexplainable things are out there. "Half-cat" is one of those magical creatures in which we want to believe. According to Gawker, the image of this mind-boggling feline was found on a Google Street View blog. Half-cat has quickly gained attention, now that the picture is pawing around the web, with two troops of theorists arising to argue the animal's authenticity. Many believe that Half-cat is the result of a glitch with Google Street View's camera that merged a normal cat into this furry phenomenon. Then there is the smaller group of believers who think Half-cat could be real, and they are searching for the animal's ...