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Photo 719
So Now What Do I Do?
See him thinking - "Can I race to that tree and still keep the nut in my mouth?" - Answer - Yes! Took him about 1 second to decide that and gone.
20th December 2013
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20th December 2013 2:42pm
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Cindy Morgan
LOL! Love his coloring!
December 20th, 2013
Claire
Cute
December 20th, 2013
Kathy
LOL...get on your mark!
December 21st, 2013
Jenny Moore
Awe adorable!! :)
December 21st, 2013
Allison Maltese
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I like his stance. Is that yellow color from the morning light? Nice tones and colors throughout.
December 21st, 2013
Alison Hewitt Bailey
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Great timing! Love the pose with the clasped paws.
I wonder how they stop themselves from swallowing the nuts whole while they're running, it looks small enough for it to happen.
December 21st, 2013
Milanie
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Actually, these red squirrels vary between the yellow and yellow/orange tummies - his was definitely more on the yellow tones - cloudy day.
December 22nd, 2013
Anne ❀
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haha, they never leave the nut behind! cute image!
December 22nd, 2013
❀ Lynn
Your grey squirrels have such a lovely belly to them.
December 23rd, 2013
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I wonder how they stop themselves from swallowing the nuts whole while they're running, it looks small enough for it to happen.