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Quoted: How did that squirrel climb the fence with that tomato? Anti-gravity. Duh. |
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How did that squirrel climb the fence with that tomato GUT? |
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He's gonna make a nice stew!!!
Any fatter and he'll make a nice brisket!!!! He's effin' huge!!! |
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How did that squirrel climb the fence with that tomato GUT? ARFcommer squirrels can do ANYTHING!! |
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How did that squirrel climb the fence with that tomato GUT? ARFcommer squirrels can do ANYTHING!! I reject your thesis until I see a John Deere cap. |
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I like to watch squirrels in my back yard eating their acorns and stuff, but if I had ever put out a garden with people food ................ genocide.
People food /= squirrel or rabbit food. Genocide, ethnic cleansing, extinction. |
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How did that squirrel climb the fence with that tomato GUT huge ballsac? |
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How did that squirrel climb the fence with that tomato? I've seen squirrels do some pretty amazing things. I once saw one hover in mid air...also saw one fall from a tree at least 45-50 feet up, get up and take off running like a bandit. |
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You just know some hawk is definitely watching his ass!
Eat away buddy, life is short. |
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How did that squirrel climb the fence with that tomato?
They hold their food in their mouth when they climb. |
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I've never seen this squirrel before tonight. I have a walnut tree in my back yard and lots of lean squirrels stop by to eat and let me get within 20' or so before running. The tree isn't producing this year but the lean squirrels still stop by. This one didn't like me near at all. Maybe because it can't run fast? Maybe tomatoes make them fat? Maybe it's eating the neighbor's dog's food? No idea, just thought I'd share this discovery since it's been making me curious all Summer. Mystery solved!
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I dont know that I have ever seen a squirrel as fat as that. I never have. |
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Yup , Fatty there is setting himself up to keep warm this coming winter unless someone puts rubber on his back
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Pic looks like a fox squirrel - they're a bit more antisocial than greys.
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Quoted: -the thing wouldn't let me within 75' without running I've never used the BS flag until now, not ever. There is NO WAY that fat ass squirrel can run from anyone or anything without having a stroke and a heart attack! Are you doing some weird DNA recombination experiments with your tomatoes? |
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-the thing wouldn't let me within 75' without running I've never used the BS flag until now, not ever. There is NO WAY that fat ass squirrel can run from anyone or anything without having a stroke and a heart attack! Are you doing some weird DNA recombination experiments with your tomatoes? Secret squirrel serious here! He ran away across the top of the fence after the first pic, and he dropped the mater and snuck down the backside after the second pic with the new tomato. And I never even noticed it was a guy until another poster mentioned his, um, nutsack. The only DNA experiment I'll be doing is if TSHTF and I'm eating his DNA for dinner! |
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1. Live trap
2. digital scale 3. ??? 4. Profit That's one big MFer. We had a pet squirrel for a few years that would eat ANYTHING, including drinking mom's Dr Pepper. He wasn't THAT big. Damn. |
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That tomato would just enhance the "red mist" aftermath in my backyard..
OHHHH LOOK....the squirrel is holding up a target just for ME !!!! |
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http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f261/killmoles/IMG_1680-crop.jpg http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f261/killmoles/IMG_1683-crop.jpg ARFCOMMS NEW MASCOT!!!!!! |
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I dont know that I have ever seen a squirrel as fat as that. I never have. me neither. that's a huge bitch! |
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Thanks, maybe I'll use it as my avatar if you let me! Showed up again tonight - new pics in the first post!!! |
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! omg, pregnant? I'm no animal expert, but I think you nailed it on this one, Not literally of course! |
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How did that squirrel climb the fence with that tomato? I've seen squirrels do some pretty amazing things. I once saw one hover in mid air...also saw one fall from a tree at least 45-50 feet up, get up and take off running like a bandit. ive also seen one fall out of a tree after i shot it with my 12 gauge |
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I'd shoot it.
I hate squirrels. HATE them. That one would be an easy target. I'm thinking 40 gr. VMAX at 3800 FPS. CJ |
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I'd shoot it. I hate squirrels. HATE them. That one would be an easy target. I'm thinking 40 gr. VMAX at 3800 FPS. CJ It seems to have a predictable routine thus far. I'll keep it in mind if I get hungry, but for now I wouldn't even use my pellet gun on it because it's always on the fence and I'd be aiming towards lots of houses and yards behind it. Rule #4. Plus, I kinda like her! |
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I'd shoot it. I hate squirrels. HATE them. That one would be an easy target. I'm thinking 40 gr. VMAX at 3800 FPS. CJ It seems to have a predictable routine thus far. I'll keep it in mind if I get hungry, but for now I wouldn't even use my pellet gun on it because it's always on the fence and I'd be aiming towards lots of houses and yards behind it. Rule #4. It is not disturbing your side of the fence, leave it be. |
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I'd shoot it. I hate squirrels. HATE them. That one would be an easy target. I'm thinking 40 gr. VMAX at 3800 FPS. CJ It seems to have a predictable routine thus far. I'll keep it in mind if I get hungry, but for now I wouldn't even use my pellet gun on it because it's always on the fence and I'd be aiming towards lots of houses and yards behind it. Rule #4. It is not disturbing your side of the fence, leave it be. You quoted me before my edit. I have no intention of shooting her. Plus, I kinda like her!
ETA: I really like taking pictures of nature and look forward to her coming back tomorrow. This can help me learn the manual settings on my camera, as I've only used the Auto settings on my Canon S5 IS so far. Doesn't do so great in low light like this... |
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