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"This was definitely someone's pet animal, which makes a pretty tragic story," reptile handler Joseph Hart said.
Joseph Hart, a 24-year-old reptile hunter, rescued a massive 16-foot female python from a dumpster in Los Angeles. He later ...
Joseph Hart, sporting just jeans and a T-shirt, carefully removed the python from the apartment building dumpster in Los ...
On a Dumpster Diving page, a user posted two photos showcasing 28 discarded speakers they found. Who knows why these ...
In a post on the X platform shortly before 11 a.m., the DC Fire and EMS Department said firefighters were called to the 1800 block of Wisconsin Ave. for a construction dumpster on fire in a parking ...
A 20-foot-long python was discovered in the dumpster of a downtown Los Angeles apartment building on Aug. 5. The sick snake, ...
Thanks to one determined dumpster diver, they've now found a second life and a new owner. Leather is notoriously slow to break down, taking anywhere from 10 to 50 years to decompose, depending on ...
A 20-foot python found on a dumpster in downtown Los Angeles was safely removed by reptile wrangler Joseph Hart after animal ...
Malik Brycson Gaddis, 20, was arrested on suspicion of murder on Wednesday, July 16, a Los Angeles Police Department ...
The woman immediately took the kittens in, providing them with a much-needed bath and a clean bill of health from the vet.
It was essentially, as he called it, “dumpster camping.” The goal was to establish a baseline experience of the dumpster without any accoutrements, before adding them incrementally.