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That time hundreds of gerbils and hamsters shut down a Michigan airport
Summary by The Detroit Editorial Desk · Byline on the source page: Dane Kelly , WDIV ClickOnDetroit (NBC) - Local News
· August 23, 2026
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Key points Hundreds of gerbils and hamsters were involved in an event that shut down an airport. A unique incident involving small animals caused a disruption in the past.
A unique incident involving small animals caused a disruption in the past. Hundreds of gerbils and hamsters were involved in an event that shut down an airport. The details of this incident are not fully provided here, but more information is available from the source.
This is not the only instance of animals causing travel disruptions. A truck hauling beehives crashed and overturned, releasing a large swarm of bees, on a different occasion.
Further details about the gerbil and hamster incident, as well as other unusual disruptions, can be found in the original story.
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Published: August 23, 2026 ·
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