Thanks, I may have to. It’s getting late in the year and nuts are pretty important right now. Wouldn’t we need unruly mice for a cheesy horror movie? (sorry, puns are a weakness of mine)
Thanks, I may have to. It's getting late in the year and nuts are pretty important right now. Wouldn't we need unruly mice for a cheesy horror movie? (sorry, puns are a weakness of mine)
I believe that they are a niche sub-species that only eats pistachios, so the coloration is normal. However, the evolution of the key rising vertically from their backs is an oft-studied, but little understood, phenomenon.
I believe that they are a niche sub-species that only eats pistachios, so the coloration is normal. However, the evolution of the key rising vertically from their backs is an oft-studied, but little understood, phenomenon.
Awesome!! If they get unruly send them to the corral on my site :-) Could be a scene fron a cheesy horror movie………
Thanks, I may have to. It’s getting late in the year and nuts are pretty important right now. Wouldn’t we need unruly mice for a cheesy horror movie? (sorry, puns are a weakness of mine)
you’re nuts,man?
Thank you! My day is happy now. :)
Perhaps if they had more nuts the squirrels wouldn’t be turning such a strange shade of green…
I believe that they are a niche sub-species that only eats pistachios, so the coloration is normal. However, the evolution of the key rising vertically from their backs is an oft-studied, but little understood, phenomenon.
please add this model to the new squirrel group
plese place a bomb under that squirrel group from table
Dswavely might have enough nuts, see his model, YUM!
He IS nuts and probably wouldn’t share enough for this crowd! :)