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The rare find then found its way first into a classroom and now a museum so we can learn more about New Jersey’s past. Watch: NASA's Artemis II launches for historic mission DHS reverses Noem’s ...
The most infamous walrus penis in New Jersey is still missing, and the cheesesteak shop that owns it is now offering a cash reward. Owner Rob Lucas Jr. says Donkey’s Place is now offering a $500 ...
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The Beatles’ 1967 track, “I Am the Walrus”, has as big an amalgamation of sources of inspiration as one might expect from a song that begins, “I am he as you are he, as you are me, and we are all ...
In one of the most bizarre heists, a thief stole a “beloved” walrus p*nis bone from New Jersey’s famed cheesesteak joint, Donkey’s Place. The staffers working there are displeased, as the walrus ...
Things haven’t been the same at a Philadelphia-area restaurant and bar since the theft of the iconic eatery’s trademark walrus penis. The owners of famous Camden, New Jersey, cheesesteak-slinging dive ...
Donkey’s Place in Camden is well-known for its iconic cheesesteaks, so good Anthony Bourdain once called them the best in Philadelphia despite their location across the Delaware River. The South ...
One of the Facebook posts provided references for the claim, including a BBC News article apparently titled "Town Cancels Fireworks to Protect Walrus." This is a real BBC News article, albeit with the ...
Adult male walruses, called bulls, can reach lengths of up to 11 feet and weigh as much as 3,700 pounds. Females are smaller, averaging 9 feet long and 2,700 pounds. Calves weigh 100–130 pounds at ...
Premieres Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2025 at 8 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream with KPBS+ / Encores Thursday, Oct. 23 at 7 p.m. on KPBs 2 and Sunday, Oct. 26 at 2 p.m. on KPBS TV In the Arctic seas between Alaska ...