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mgklclstlmn uploaded a new video
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After Squirrels' Breakfast and Snacking on Seeds its time for Squirrel P...
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After Squirrels' Breakfast and Snacking on Seeds its time for Squirrel Play.
Please note: As cute and adorable as they may be at this stage, these are not pets. At 9~10 weeks old they are well on their way to becoming free, wild, and healthy adults. They are living in their own OUTDOOR home (which will be mounted up in a tree) and will gradually become fully independent as they explore the surrounding area. You can see evidence of this by the way they become defensive when they are no longer focused on feeding. Even Fat Bottom Girl (the most developed and also "tame" of the five) will most likely refuse to be handled by the time she is fully grown and living off the land, as it should be.
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mgklclstlmn uploaded a new video
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Early in the morning, the young squirrels are hungry and clambering for ...
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Early in the morning, the young squirrels are hungry and clambering for their Squirrels' Breakfast.
Please note: As cute and adorable as they may be at this stage, these are not pets. At 9~10 weeks old they are well on their way to becoming free, wild, and healthy adults. They are living in their own OUTDOOR home (which will be mounted up in a tree) and will gradually become fully independent as they explore the surrounding area. You can see evidence of this by the way they become defensive when they are no longer focused on feeding. Even Fat Bottom Girl (the most developed and also "tame" of the five) will most likely refuse to be handled by the time she is fully grown and living off the land, as it should be.
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mgklclstlmn uploaded a new video
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Just before breakfast, the baby squirrels are exploring their territory ...
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Just before breakfast, the baby squirrels are exploring their territory (yes, this is their territory, just ask the squirrels) looking for good things to eat. Please note: As cute and adorable as they may be at this stage, these are not pets. At 9~10 weeks old they are well on their way to becoming free, wild, and healthy adults.
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