abailart says: It is not coincidence surely that chipmunks have begun to show their fangs in the sensitive Russia-China border regions. This can't be true. Good grief1 They really are vicious little creatures. I never knew. @michelle. You may begin to understand my tale of woe. I used to feed the little fellows in the local park. They would sit on my shoulder and nibble the nuts I gave them. One day a mutant released from Berlin bit me on the finger. Since then I have been half man and half squirrel, at perpetual war with myself. Sometimes trying to warn the human world, sometimes trying to destroy it. Steppenwolf, Dr Jekyll, the Incredible Hulk all had it easy compared to my plight. lol abailart, you are a trip! I found pictures of the culprit. I thought you may like to look your attacker in the eye. http://www.bactexas.com/2006/12/bad-squirrels.html Thats my lil bro. He has issues Think there may be a picture of your big bro, skwirl, in michelle's link. Hope it aint so! Now we know what 'New World Order' means! The last shall be first and the first shal be bitten! Poor, poor dog. Long ago I was bitten by a badly injured squirrel that I was trying to help and to this day remember the excruciating pain of that bite. The fault was mine, of course, for being so naive as to handle a badly injured squirrel with only towels (no gloves were available), but I was young and meant well. I sure learned a painful lesson, though, and still bear the scars from its teeth. The squirrel would not release my finger and had to be knocked out. Of course, the poor creature died--its lower body had been mashed by a car and it would have died anyway, I was just trying to get it to a vet to be euthanized--and its head had to be sent away to be tested for rabies. Thank... Think there may be a picture of your big bro, skwirl, in michelle's link. Hope it aint so!No that is my apprentice before his cyber upgrades. The bottom one is the one that thought he could take me. The soldiers just happened upon him after I was thru. the dailymail has a story today called: The pack of mutant black squirrels that are giving Cambridgeshire's grey population a taste of their own medicine - http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=561946&in_page_id=1770&ito=1490 Thanks, alan. This is vital information. I am delighted that you are keeping your eye on such incoming data. Yje mitant black squirrels, of course and as I am sure you have guessed, are not products of natural selection but of centralised control in Berlin. I'm keeping my eye on the situation, monitoring it closely. a couple of squirrels that play nice: http://growabrain.typepad.com/photos/uncategorized/2008/02/05/joshua.jpg Good show, Alan. Particularly loved the two 'playing nice'. Too sweet. Now, if only they played nice all the time. "Initiatives, such as the European Commission's Delivering Alien Invasive Species In Europe (DAISIE) project, which seeks to identify species wreaking havoc on ecosystems across Europe, and Aliens in Antarctica, an International Polar Year (2007–2008) project, are attempting to further the understanding of biological invasions to eliminate current problems as well as prevent future ones." It may be too late. I am glad that at least some humans are taking the situation seriously and committing to report on it, even to a complacent world. After humans go extinct Skwirls will dominate the planet! |
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