His grampa was RIGHT.
Neither is Eal.
The nut didn’t fall far from the tree?Still, the advice sounds sound.
and don’t bring those black and white kittens home, eiither!
Leaves of three – let it be. Stripes of white – best take flight.
Sounds wise to me.
Have never seen an albino squirrel, but our town (once an island) is loaded with coal black ones. The grey squirrels are interlopers.
I smell trouble.
I think Opal is a little Squirrelly…
USED to say…
We would see black squirrels at the Temple in Omaha. I saw several albinos when I lived in Richmond VA
Like grandfather, like grandson.
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Don’t pet the pretty black kittie with the white stripe going from nose to tail tip. .It may look cute, so short and wide and waddles, but it is from the same family as the black squirrel with the white stripe.
Well kids do mistake skunks for other animals, usually cats lol.
I don’t know. Sounds like sage advice to me.
KZ71 almost 10 years ago
His grampa was RIGHT.
Llewellenbruce almost 10 years ago
Neither is Eal.
David Huie Green LosersBlameOthers&It'sYOURfault almost 10 years ago
The nut didn’t fall far from the tree?Still, the advice sounds sound.
LuvThemPluggers almost 10 years ago
and don’t bring those black and white kittens home, eiither!
Arianne almost 10 years ago
Leaves of three – let it be. Stripes of white – best take flight.
rdh288 almost 10 years ago
Sounds wise to me.
Dani Rice almost 10 years ago
Have never seen an albino squirrel, but our town (once an island) is loaded with coal black ones. The grey squirrels are interlopers.
nosirrom almost 10 years ago
I smell trouble.
jtviper7 almost 10 years ago
I think Opal is a little Squirrelly…
RabbitDad almost 10 years ago
USED to say…
Dr_Fogg almost 10 years ago
We would see black squirrels at the Temple in Omaha. I saw several albinos when I lived in Richmond VA
Number Three almost 10 years ago
Like grandfather, like grandson.
xxx
Hunter7 almost 10 years ago
Don’t pet the pretty black kittie with the white stripe going from nose to tail tip. .It may look cute, so short and wide and waddles, but it is from the same family as the black squirrel with the white stripe.
ShadowBeast Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Well kids do mistake skunks for other animals, usually cats lol.
Troy almost 10 years ago
I don’t know. Sounds like sage advice to me.