shot by my sister, 12/29/2025

  • CreateProblems@corndog.social
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    13 小时前

    Hey, you/your sister should submit a report of this squirrel spotting!

    https://untamedscience.com/biodiversity/white-squirrel/

    There’s an effort to map where white squirrels are showing up in North America. We did some research after seeing one in our neighborhood a few years back - like this one, ours wasn’t albino, which you can differentiate because squirrels with albinism have red eyes.

    Edit: this lil guy is probably better off in the snow than otherwise, better camouflage! 😍

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      12 小时前

      But doesn’t the white colouring also make them have to work harder to stay warm? I figured that was why we always saw so many black squirrels in Ontario. Never see the hawks target them either, they fight back and mob predators.

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        After seeing the videos of squirrel attacks on humans and dogs I can’t believe any wild animal sees them as prey

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        4 小时前

        Well I’m not sure about that, but that’s a good point…

        Polar bears have translucent hair that looks white, and black skin. Looks like black squirrels have black skin. So maybe it depends if this white squirrel still has black skin underneath 🤷‍♀️ I’m going to tell myself that the lil guy will be fine because that’s a happier ending 😅

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        4 小时前

        Never see the hawks target them either, they fight back and mob predators.

        Ooh cool! So just the other day, my husband saw a hawk grab a grey squirrel. And a squirrel buddy came over and attacked the hawk and rescued the first squirrel!! We’ve never seen or heard of anything like that before. These were grey squirrels.

        Maybe squirrels are a lot more roughty toughty than I’ve been giving them credit for! 😁

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      12 小时前

      This was in Exeter, Ontario, Canada, neat to see it on the top 5 list, neither of us had any idea!

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    17 小时前

    The urge to want to dig in and eat, but the need to make sure no one is going to eat you. What a tough predicament.

  • Fizz@lemmy.nz
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    15 小时前

    I would have thought they were hibernating. He must not have collected enough nuts inside his tree storage.