Monkey poo truck crashes

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MILWAUKEE (AP) - A truck carrying monkey droppings and algae from the Milwaukee County Zoo spilled its smelly contents across the junction of two busy highways Tuesday, closing the roads and tying up midday traffic.

"I think it's comparable to any sort of sewage," zoo spokeswoman Jennifer Diliberti said. "One of the zookeepers said from a scale of one to 10, the smell's a nine."

The accident happened when a latch broke on a tank holding the dark, sludge-like waste, said Kim Brooks, a spokeswoman for the Milwaukee County Sheriff's Department.

Eastbound Interstate 94 and southbound U.S. 45/Interstate 894 were closed for about four hours after the 10:45 a.m. local time spill.

The monkey waste and algae had been removed from a moat at the zoo's Macaque Island, which is done twice a year. The droppings were then "aged" for two days - a process that destroys any viruses - before being loaded into the truck.

"It doesn't pose any health problems," Diliberti said


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I don't even want to know why someone was driving around in a truck full of monkey poo.
 
GERMANTOWN, Wis. (AP) - It was a stench of decay that caused authorities to search an apartment in suburban Milwaukee.

They found a home crawling with life: About 200 creatures, including alligators, scorpions and carnivorous beetles, formed a bizarre menagerie kept alive by a woman who fed them roadkill. "The smell was just unbelievable," said William Mitchell, a state conservation warden who found about 70 ducks cramped in a basement pen with droppings covering the floor. "It was really stinking. . . . It made my eyes water."

Neighbours had complained about the foul smell.

Animal carcasses were in a freezer and decaying carcasses were in an adjacent garage. Among the dead animals were raccoons, rabbits, opossums and squirrels.

Jamie Verburgt, the apartment resident, was given two state citations for possessing game animals out of season, Mitchell said. Verburgt's phone number is unlisted.

"She said they were car kills," Mitchell said. "I warned her that it is illegal to take dead animals off the side of a road. . . . The dead animals were used to feed the live animals, and some were given to flesh-eating beetles."

Among the other live animals found were snakes, rats, turtles and toads.

The live animals were seized by the Washington County Humane Society, pending investigation by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Mitchell said.

Mitchell said federal wildlife officials plan to investigate those who sold animals to Verburgt through the Internet.

"She intended to sell the animals to pet stores," he said.

Verburgt's boyfriend, John Walters, was prosecuted in 2000 for mistreatment of exotic animals.

At that time, police found a female cougar, female leopard, silver-tailed fox, monitor lizard, two caracals, a coatimundi, chinchilla and a reticulated python in Walter's apartment in Greenfield, another Milwaukee suburb.

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Milwaukee again? Isn't that where all the american beer is made? I think we may have solved the riddle of why it tastes like it does.
 
Eastbound Interstate 94 and southbound U.S. 45/Interstate 894

That's the highway from Madison (the capitol) to downtown Milwaukee. The only non stop light every 100 feet route :lol:
 
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