Don't think he wants to share

Squirrels communicate with each other through various vocalisations and scent marking. They also use their tails as a signalling device, twitching it when uneasy to alert other squirrels of potential danger.

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  1. Ajay Agnihotri

    March 14, 2015

    so cute and adorable good morning Jendhamuni..have a enjoyable weekend ahead tc

  2. Will Wooten

    March 14, 2015

    I have a really big one in the tree in my back yard that bark's warnings every time I let the dog out. Thanks again for all your wonderful posts.

  3. Amun Shabazz Ra El

    March 14, 2015

    I like these animals they are good examples of hard work!!!! And dilligents!!!! Peace (they are very consistant)!!!

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