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Weird BUT true

- Natalie Musumeci, Wires

This Oregon motel had an unusual four-legged guest.

An approximat­ely 2-yearold cougar entered the Oregon Motor Motel Tuesday morning in The Dalles, sparking a frenzy that ended with the big cat’s demise.

Wildlife officials first sedated it using a dart gun and later euthanized the wayward beast after it was deemed a public-safety risk.

There’s a serial toilet clogger on the loose in Wisconsin.

Local police are trying to hunt down the delinquent who has cost the city of Sheboygan thousands of dollars in repair costs for repeatedly clogging the toilet in a women’s public restroom.

Sheboygan Police say that for the past year and a half, someone has clogged the toilet in the Deland Community Center by stuffing soda bottles into the bowl.

A Florida cat missing for 14 years has been miraculous­ly reunited with its owner.

Perry Martin, a retired K-9 officer from Fort Pierce, thought he had lost his orange tabby, Thomas Jr., during 2004’s Hurricane Jeanne.

But thanks to the microchip embedded under the formerly stray cat’s skin, the Humane Society was able to reunite the two.

A boater discovered a mysterious “Loch Nesstype” sea creature that washed ashore on a Georgia beach last week.

Jeff Warren spotted the carcass during a boat ride with his son off Georgia’s Wolf Island National Wildlife Refuge.

The prehistori­c-looking creature had a long neck and tiny head.

A man claiming to be a time traveler from 2200 says in a posted YouTube video that in the future there will be cars that travel through space and no disease.

“W.D. Davis,” who refuses to reveal his location, said he is 103 years old and claims to have brought back a pill from the future that he says gives him enough nutrients to stay alive.

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