New York Post

Weird BUT true

- Natalie O’Neill, Wires

This forecast will make you bug out.

A swarm of flying ants soaring above England this week was so huge, it showed up on the national weather service’s radar as a massive rainstorm.

The cloud of insects, which had gathered to mate, were spotted getting frisky above East Sussex in satellite images taken from space.

The males shed their wings after getting lucky and fall to the ground like raindrops.

A Florida woman says her home insurance bites because it failed to cover a break-in by an 11-foot alligator .

The giant reptile smashed through the window of 77year-old Mary Wischhusen’s condo in Clearwater.

Earlier this year, the randy reptile had spotted his own reflection during mating season, gotten a little too excited and broke in.

The insurer said it doesn’t cover wild-animal damage.

He’s a wing nut. A crazed man was busted for climbing onto the wing of an airplane as it prepared for takeoff in Nigeria, authoritie­s said.

The unidentifi­ed guy then tried to get into the plane’s cabin at Murtala Muhammed Internatio­nal airport in Lagos, according to Azman Air. The pilot radioed the tarmac and shut down his engines.

He’s wheely prolific. A Maryland crook allegedly broke into 18 cars in less than 24 hours, cops said.

Terry Johnson, 34, was busted after a caller reported one of the break-ins and cops found him allegedly in possession of swiped goods.

A two-headed baby turtle was born in Malaysia, snapping up plenty of attention among conservati­onists.

The adorable oddball — which biologists dubbed “utterly fascinatin­g” for its rare two-brained coordinati­on skills — was found in a nest on Mabul island, and died a couple of days later.

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