There's a bank in Montreal that has engravings of squirrels on it's facade. Many people think they're beavers, but they're squirrels. This is a perfect example of why!
The acorns were actually stored by acorn woodpeckers. Acorn woodpeckers live here locally in the foothills of the Sierra Mountains of California. The second slide in a similar video on YouTube correctly labels the incident.
#1: Funny how many people don't understand the concept of what happens when you step on a moving surface.
ReplyDelete#2: Demonic abomination arising from Hell -- call an exorcist (actually this is a normal reaction when mercury comes in contact with aluminum).
#3: The squirrel will be furious -- all that work wasted.
#4: No sympathy. The octopus was just sitting there minding its own business until he came along and poked it.
There's a bank in Montreal that has engravings of squirrels on it's facade. Many people think they're beavers, but they're squirrels. This is a perfect example of why!
ReplyDeleteThe acorns were actually stored by acorn woodpeckers. Acorn woodpeckers live here locally in the foothills of the Sierra Mountains of California. The second slide in a similar video on YouTube correctly labels the incident.
ReplyDeleteAnon@9:09am - Thanks for clarifying that. And, thanks for the link.
Deletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZkAP-CQlhA
ReplyDeleteI love when Nature fights back!
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