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Squirrels Everywhere! 7-8 Week Old Squirrel Antics!

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Uploaded by on Sep 21, 2006

I am a wildlife rehabilitator. This video is of baby squirrels play fighting each other, going up their rehabber's pant leg, nibbling toes, climbing brick walls, bathing, losing their balance, playing with fingers, and other squirrely activities. These squirrels have all been successfully released back into the wild as adults at this point.

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  • O.O i want one... and the one a 2:17 is awsome!...they all are

  • They don't make easy pets. These were released back into the wild as adults.

  • did you release those into the wild?

    reason i ask is cuz i have a baby squirrel and its been with me for like 2 monts already but it still does not let me grab him only when i feed him and he tries to attack me thinking im taking his food away!!!! help plz

  • Yes, I did.

    If your squirrel is truly wild, I recommend building or buying a squirrel house, letting your squirrel get used to the house, and then putting the house up in a nearby tree so you can release it. If your squirrel can crack shelled nuts, it should be fine. You can put food in a bird feeder to help supplement it in the wild.

  • dont squirrels have rabies?

  • Almost never, though I still don't recommend grabbing one to check. As a wildlife rehabilitator, I also have an up to date rabies vaccination.

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  • omg i wish i could play with squirrels! i just love them!

  • soo cute.... O.O

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  • Oh ok, thank you very much, We released them into the wild about a Month ago, they still visit though :)

  • They don't make easy pets, these were released into the wild as adults.

  • No, just play nibbling.

  • As treats, but not as a main diet. If squirrels have nutrient deficiencies from the food they are getting they usually die.

  • They don't make easy pets, these were released into the wild as adults.

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