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Weird BUT true

- Natalie Musumeci, Wires

This Danish block is going to the dogs — and their owners. The stretch, to be called

Hundehuset, or the Dog House, will include 18 canine-friendly apartments in the Frederikss­und Municipali­ty in eastern Denmark.

“There is demand” from pet owners tired of “so many places where dogs are not allowed,” said builder Niels Martin Viuff.

A ferocious lion jumped into a car of safari-park visitors in Crimea — and licked and cuddled with them.

Footage of Filya’s friendly visit with Taigan Safari Park tourists in Vilnohirsk has gone viral, just weeks after a woman was hurt by a different lion there.

Maybe this British mum should have stayed mum.

She claimed her teenage son, accused of leading cops on two high-speed chases, stealing eight cars and chucking bricks and tiles at police from a roof, is a “good kid.”

So Liverpool Crown Court Judge Clement Goldstone let her have it, asking: “Have you seen the number of times he’s been in trouble? What do you think you might have failed to do as his mum that’s landed him in the mess he’s in now?”

These Tennessee middlescho­olers didn’t just call their school lunch disgusting, they documented it — taking cellphone videos of maggot-filled granola.

Madisonvil­le Middle school officials told up-inarms parents that the one bag of granola with flour mites was “immediatel­y removed from the serving line,” no one was hurt and it won’t happen again. When pranks come true. A British woman who fooled her husband by claiming they’d won more than $323,000 in the lottery actually did win a jackpot of more $1 million three weeks later.

The second time, Charlotte Peart, 28, of Whittlesey, said hubby Daniel, 27, “didn’t believe me” until she sent him a screen shot of the congratula­tory message.

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