Isn't it true that - as the terminal velocity they reach when falling is survivable - squirrels can theoretically fall safely from any hight?squirrel on the fire escape yesterday. cheeky little fucker climbs up and suns himself on the outside window ledge, in full knowledge that the cats are on the other side of the glass indoors and unable to get him. he'll ever take a crap on the ledge sometimes, gets up and there are a few little pellets on it.
what do you do? box them up and take them in the car? washyourhands posted videos of ratters before somewhere.I catch rats in the garden, but would never think of drowning them. I drive them into the national park instead. Hoping to post rodent pics later.
Isn't it true that - as the terminal velocity they reach when falling is survivable - squirrels can theoretically fall safely from any hight?
The trap is a baited cage with convenient carrying handle. Worst thing is the screeching, so I throw a towel over it to calm it down.what do you do? box them up and take them in the car? washyourhands posted videos of ratters before somewhere.
Here in the Apt. complex we have many, grey and black and one day did see one fall and hit hard, half a bounce, didn't move after that.Isn't it true that - as the terminal velocity they reach when falling is survivable - squirrels can theoretically fall safely from any hight?
That was the Snow Leopard hunting ... and then falling w prey in jaws ?been watching "planet earth II" on BBC America, great bits on spider monkeys, lizards and snow leopards. always amazing cinematography.
Toxic masculinity or alpha chad hi-5's, depending on your POV.this one included snow leopard mating rituals, where the mother has to hide her cub because the male considers any other male (regardless of age) as a threat and would kill it before mating. seems a bit harsh.