Peanut War - Animal Welfare Star - US Authorities Seize Famous Squirrel - Now Dead
The US authorities have seized a famous squirrel named Peanut from a German animal welfare star.
The squirrel was taken from its owner, Sabrina Heiderich, after the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) alleged that she was violating the Animal Welfare Act.
Heiderich, who runs the animal welfare organization "Tierschutz-Star," has denied the allegations.
Peanut was a popular figure on social media, with over 100,000 followers on Instagram.
He was known for his videos and photos, which often showed him playing with other animals and exploring the outdoors.
Heiderich has said that she is "heartbroken" over Peanut's death.
The USDA has said that Peanut was seized because he was not being properly cared for.
The agency alleges that Heiderich was not providing Peanut with adequate food, water, and shelter.
Heiderich has denied these allegations and said that she provided Peanut with the best possible care.
The USDA has said that Peanut was euthanized because he was suffering from a respiratory infection.
The agency said that the infection was so severe that it was not possible to treat Peanut.
Heiderich has said that she believes that Peanut was euthanized unnecessarily and that she is "devastated" by his death.
The Peanut War has sparked a debate about the treatment of animals in captivity.
Some people have argued that Peanut should not have been taken from Heiderich, while others have said that the USDA was right to seize him.
The debate is likely to continue for some time.