Squirrels have moved into our city, and they are crowding out the natural species. They’re a nuisance, but they’re just so cute. Until they chew on a transformer atop a power pole…
Years ago someone wrote a parody of nature guides, titled something like “How to Identify Road-Kill”. For example, is it more than ten times longer than it is wide? Then it was a snake. Feathers? A bird. Black and white fur and it stinks more than usual? A skunk.
I saw a TV report once on how those big burly invasive American gray squirrels are beating up on the dainty little native British red squirrels. USA! USA! USA!
gjsjr41 over 12 years ago
LOL
thinbrownline Premium Member over 12 years ago
yes we do have them in OZ,I picked one up at Taronga once,they’re little but they’re squirrels
gosfreikempe over 12 years ago
Squirrels have moved into our city, and they are crowding out the natural species. They’re a nuisance, but they’re just so cute. Until they chew on a transformer atop a power pole…
pschearer Premium Member over 12 years ago
Years ago someone wrote a parody of nature guides, titled something like “How to Identify Road-Kill”. For example, is it more than ten times longer than it is wide? Then it was a snake. Feathers? A bird. Black and white fur and it stinks more than usual? A skunk.
I saw a TV report once on how those big burly invasive American gray squirrels are beating up on the dainty little native British red squirrels. USA! USA! USA!
RonBerg13 Premium Member over 12 years ago
Kookaburra sits in the old gum treeEating all the gum drops he can seeStop, Kookaburra! Stop, Kookaburra!Leave some there for me.
COWBOY7 over 12 years ago
Happy 90th Birthday Ginger Meggs!!!
Ginger Meggs over 12 years ago
“I saw a marsupial flying squirrel in “The Rescuers Down Under.”Those are called sugar gliders.