Of course we can see him, he's perfectly clear - looks quite similar to the ones we have here. Ugh, it looks like someone took a bite of his ear.![]()
Of course we can see him, he's perfectly clear - looks quite similar to the ones we have here. Ugh, it looks like someone took a bite of his ear.![]()
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"I don't know which weapons will be used in the third World war, but in the fourth, it will be sticks and stones" --- Albert Einstein.
Adorable!!!! He has a notched ear just like my Shirley did. Wonder if they are related????![]()
Wow, his tail is bigger than he is! Handsome squirrel you have there! Thanks for sharing the pictures with us.
Our squirrels are heftier in build, with grey fur.
I've Been Frosted
Randi, you're right, now that you said it, I see that a part of his ear is missing... A fight, I guess...
Karen, isn't it funny how different squirrels look in other countries? When I was in London, England, I saw many of them in the parks, they were darker and bigger than ours, and showed no fear of humans.
Kirsten
Here is Shirley. You can see she had the same notch in her ear!
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Awh, that squirrel looks so much smaller than what i am used to.
We have grey/brown ones, that are very "buff" looking. I adore the photos though! Even though ISO had to be changed from lighting, you can still see that cutie!
[muneca]&[chiquita]
very cutehe has a tail that would make some cats jealous
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Oh this is adorable- in the pics you can see excellently that our squirrels here are smaller than the US (of course) - they are in between chipmunk and squirrel size.
Ask your vet about microchipping. ~ It could have saved Kuhio's life.
The fact that all the squirrels look so different shows that they are old and very successful species as they immigrated eraly in all those countries and had lots of time to develop.
There is the Kaibab squirrel which developped in the Grand Canyon area and the population got split up when Grand Canyon formed with the result that the North and South species are different now!
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