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	 Re: Killer Squirrel
|  | 질의: Birds & nature magazine | 결과: 14433번째/32670 |  | 
 
| 제목: | Re: Killer Squirrel 
 |  | 올린이: | "Shirley Curtis" (sowhat@azstarnetSPAMSCREEN.com) 
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File date    : 2000:09:26 17:53:19
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Jpeg process : Baseline
Posted Newsgroups: alt.binaries.pictures.animals
Posted 촬영일: Thu, 29 Jun 2000 10:57:05 -0700 | 
| Nah, my dog started the dirty deed, and I finished it 'cause I don't like to
 see even evil bunnies suffer.   I have no doubt that these squirrels would
 off the bunnies and coyotes around here if they could just get organized.
 So, do you think if I put out a roll or two of Tums every night I could rest
 easier, knowing they won't be coming after *my* bones?  :-)
 
 BTW, here are a couple more scans.  Ralf Schmode has been_very helpful in re
 to Nikon scan settings, and I was able to salvage a couple of rock squirrel
 shots.  These are from less than 1/2 of a slide.
 
 SC
 
 PS- Let me know what file size (maximum size) and format you want your
 killersquirrel pix.  :-)
 
 scarysquirrel  wrote in message
 news:H0L65.22327$pu6.506572@bgtnsc06-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
 > I should add:
 >
 > many squirrels are omniverous, like rats. it's thought that squirrels
 aren't
 > so much interested in meat, but bone, for calcium and phosperhous (which
 is
 > why they raid bird nests for eggs and egg shell).
 >
 > calium/phosperous deficiency is a serious impairment in squirrels,
 > especially the young. severe deficiency means death.
 >
 > so, your drooling nut-devil, Spermophilus beldingi(?), probably capped the
 > cute little bunny for it's bones.
 >
 > adios,
 > gregg
 
 
 
 killersquirrel2.jpg
 killersquirrel3.jpg
 
 
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