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  • lol! What a little fatty! So cute!

  • SO FUCKING CUTE :')

  • Wow, I have never seen one take an entire piece of bread like that! that piece of bread is bigger than the mouse itself. I am glad I saw this video, we have what looks like some of these little critters in our backyard.

  • Dr Virgile reality from Bubsy is a vole i always though he was a rat.

  • I'm not convinced this is a vole. More like a mouse because of the ears. Great bit of footage. Keep up the good work!

    DJCob1

  • hes like...HELL YA!!

    peice o bread was bigger than he was lol

  • voles have smaller, almost hidden ears, less pointed snouts and are chubbier and all over brown too.

  • mouse !

  • its a mouse.

  • what's the difference between this and a mouse?

  • we have a field behind behind my fenced off back yard thats filled with these little bastards. My cats goes crazy hunting them lol

  • shoot it!

  • thats a mouse not a vole but it is still a very cute video

  • They live up to 6 months!Typical for small animals.

  • I thing it isn´t vole but some kind of mouse. Voles have shorter (excl. Bank Vole) and bigger head and smaller ears and eyes. I thing it is a field mouse, probably Long-tailed Field Mouse or Pygmy Field Mouse.

  • Pygmy Field Mouse doesn´t live in GB, so I thing it is Long-tailed Field Mouse.

  • traplican

    Yes you are right. We had one in our garden and it had a short stubby nose. It was a water vole, getting rare in UK unfortunately.

  • We have many water voles in our garden. But I have seen it only once. They manifest their presence maily by flat dollops of earth (about 8" in diameter), subterraneous corridors and nibbling roots of plants. They have destroied two my seedlings of seabuckthorn. But after the last frosty winter their amount fell to the acceptable level. First I consider funny that they are preserved in UK but e.g. European Ground Squirrel was first heavy pest, too.

  • traplican

    Great that you still have so many of these wonderful creatures in your country. I know what you mean though about eating plant roots. We have a very short growing season where we live and most of our early crops have been already eaten!

  • most mostam meg meg húztam össze a fogam:D

  • száraz kenyeret te kis hermelin pofa, vigyek neked is? :D

  • csá papim mijót eszel?;)

  • That's a delightful video, it truly brightened up my day. Long live the voles.

  • chinese do

  • Chinese do what???eat the Voles-are you sure?...

  • sweet but full of diseases

  • That's why I don't eat them.

  • welll lokks like he had a good lunch ;)

  • aaw.. so sweet.. xD

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