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Her tummy was Chiefly upset.

A hippopotam­us known for making Super Bowl prediction­s waddled over to a Kansas City Chiefs logo — and upchucked on it.

Legend has it that 3-yearold Cincinnati Zoo resident Fiona correctly chooses teams by pressing her big wet snout against items decked out with team mascots.

In 2018, she correctly picked the Philadelph­ia Eagles. This year, she just vomited half-eaten greens.

This getaway knocked his socks off.

A shooting suspect in Florida fled so fast, his shorts and a sock fell off— leaving behind DNA evidence, police said.

According to cops, genetic material collected from the lone sock matches that of a 19-year-old St. Petersburg man who bolted from the scene of a nonfatal shooting.

Those new hands-freecellph­one laws are a nightmare for one Australian cowboy — who was busted riding a horse.

The 30-year-old cattleman was pulled over by a lawman for chatting while riding on a road near Tenterfiel­d, New South Wales.

He later told a judge he didn’t have a “hands-free device fitted to the horse” — and she tossed the ticket.

Police have beef with an allegedly hungry-for-sex ex-con who they say offered an undercover woman cop a fast-food hamburger in exchange for some hot action.

Dominic Calderon, 36, allegedly rode his bicycle up to the officer in Albuquerqu­e, NM, while carrying the grub and made an indecent proposal.

He was charged with patronizin­g prostitute­s.

Call it a harm- onica. An Ontario, Canada, teenager got a mouth organ stuck in her mouth sideways.

The Ontario teen said she was goofing around when she slid it between her cheeks and couldn’t get it out.

She posted video of the incident — and then sought medical attention.

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