Squirrels: Retribution and rehabilitation?
War can be cruel. Squirrels caught in the cross-fire, and those participating in the fighting can undergo severe injuries, lose children or parents, some can no longer successfully scavenge for food or fight off predators. It takes all a squirrel's willpower and courage to stay alive. In most cases squirrels end a war to find they have no homes to return to. Is it not in the interest of peace and thankfulness that we should help out these squirrels in need? Squirrels don't want handouts, they merely wish to preserve the Earth and coexist. We can see this squirrel freezing outside after a local forest fire went out of control and destroyed his home harming his mate and children. A warm tree, hopefully rotten with a small bounty of nuts or fruit is all they need, along side a safe, happy enviroment. Could you reach out and embrace life?
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Squirrels: Decoys and outward natural order.
On the surface we all know the squirrel. This lovable character has been featured in many a book or video and is best know for it's feats concerning assualt courses. We can see this squirrel posing for a camara to spread such beliefs. It is in fact testing local toxin levels in a stream nearby a nuclear power plant. The plant was mysteriously destroyed a few days later...
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