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Squirrel Wars - Part 2

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Uploaded by on Nov 12, 2006

The squirrels had been prevented from raiding the bird feeders for many weeks, by the ingenious hanging of the bird feeder from a limb, far, far away. However, ever the resourceful species, the squirrels had learned to fly in order to acquire the feed, once again proving the potential of evolutionary forces. Note - this is a prequil to Squirrel Wars Part 1.

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  • @phoenixmeow They're already well on the way. Flying squirrels for example, every grey squirrel who's warred with bird feeders for a while seems to have picked up the technique for the gliding even if they haven't grown the ankle to wrist membranes yet, flattening the body and using their tail as a rudder. I'm betting one will figure out how to glide with borrowed laundry before they phisically evolve though.

  • skeet shot it! turn that bushytail into a 'squishy tail" with a 12 g shotgun :P

  • Yes in about another 3 million years these squirrels will somehow gradually develop wings through a long series of random, freak genetic mutations that not only yield a successive advantage to this species for survival via intermediate forms of flying for food sources, but this sequence of mutations will somehow perpetuate in the species until it slowly turns into something quite different than what we see in this video.

  • i hope u catch the little basterd

  • very inteligent squirrel but u r a little idiot.

  • can't say he didnt deserve it

  • you can't watch this video and say that squirrels aren't smart. you can almost see the thought process going through his head to work this out.

  • Love your video...squirrels are lots of fun to wath

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