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Thanks a bunch America
Now your bullyboy Grey squirrel is not happy with it's bullyboy tactics now it's all out biological warfare. :nope:
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Down with the commie squirrels!
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Don't speak so soon. Look for a mutation or gene drift that produces an allele that renders a section of its population immune. It may have significant population loss which might ruin its diversity, but it could make a full comeback. I expect to see the red squirrel experience a bit of microevolution since nature always has a habit of finding a way.
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Are Hope, I like. :) :up:
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Payback for the brown trout...
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Doesn'T take a virus to see red squirrels loosing ground to grey ones. It's old news. The grey ones simply are more aggressive and expand at alarming rates, they are also slightly bigger in size. the problem exists since many years in the better part of Europe. The reds are loosing.
Grey is no colour, so these grey squirrels are improperly dressed and are not regular squirrels and thus are not protected by the Geneva convention. Confess your colour, and death to all grey squirrels! We have our own squirrels, and they are much cuter! I also have a red squirrel on my balcony, visiting me regularly since over two years. when I sit out there and do not move or only very slowly, it even sits on the table next to me, eventually even on my knee, and accepting nuts from the palm of my hands. Yeah, yeah, I know about the risk ob being bitten and getting infected with some desease, but I know this one since he was - hm, much smaller in size. We trust each otherk, you know. ;) He has a black dot at the tip of his tail, I can recognize him easily from any other squirrel around. A couple of times he even hopped into my main living room, had a look and checked some things, and then left again. Charming! |
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Oh why, ship every Red Squirrel to Australia untill you deal with this problem! :rotfl:
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Simple solution here: Red squirrels should never have have accepted that 'gift' of new blankets from the Grey colonials :lol:
On the plus side, Greys are classed as vermin under UK law so you can shoot them at any time of the year you like :dead: Greys are bigger and more aggressive and voracious foragers, they breed faster too. The cheeky little buggers are pretty adept when it comes to food - our bird feeder in the garden is frequently ransacked by some chittering little chap who seems quite taken with what's on offer to the birds and thinks nothing of it to steal the entire mesh bag! lol. Find a niche and exploit it seems to be the grey squirrel motto...:hmm: |
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very drol Avon, hehe I can just see Andie McDowel now - "Because you're worth it!" lmao |
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But i see it as a Symbol for Western "Culture Invasion" in Europe. Don't understand me Wrong, i love Mc Donalds, but enought is Enought. Now They already want to Destroy our Squirrels...:rotfl: (Slightly Joking) The Native Red ones get Bushed...err...Pushed Back by the Rude Grey ones. I don't like This. I wanna Keep my Commie Squirrels! :yep::rotfl: |
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