I realize I've been quiet lately, but that's just because there are big things going on off-screen right now. I hope to be back to my usual posting volume (and get back to talking about science as opposed to blathering about my life and animals) on Monday. In the meantime, let's look at a brief lesson in gray squirrel life history, in pictures:





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1 2 3 4 5Also check out the adorable
squirrel puppets here. If you're a significant other of mine, you may want to take note that these would make a good present somewhere down the line.
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