Squirrelly #graysquirrels (at Ottawa, Ontario) https://www.instagram.com/p/CKCrbAPlFsw/?igshid=3zqup6yoe15p
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Squirrelly #graysquirrels (at Ottawa, Ontario) https://www.instagram.com/p/CKCrbAPlFsw/?igshid=3zqup6yoe15p
Bella and Mr. Gray. #beautifulsquirrelsofmichigan #blacksquirrelsofinstagram #blacksquirrels #graysquirrels #graysquirrelsofinstagram #squirrellife🐿 #squirrellove https://www.instagram.com/p/CPmXFGPjByR/?utm_medium=tumblr
Someone knocked over the bowl 😃🌞🐿️😽 #graysquirrels #graysquirrel #graysquirrelsofinstagram #beautifulsquirrelsofmichigan #squirrellife🐿 #squrrielsofinstagram @thesquirrelprojects (at Royal Oak, Michigan) https://www.instagram.com/p/CPeB-ORjDTY/?utm_medium=tumblr
My cute Mr. Gray paid a visit 😀🐿️🌷❤️ #beautifulsquirrelsofmichigan #graysquirrelsofinstagram #graysquirrel #graysquirrels #squirrellife🐿 https://www.instagram.com/p/CO1epb1jWxG/?igshid=5zmuoyrxc24n
Squirrels - #mustknowmonday - You’ve probably seen #squirrels chasing each other across the #lawn or spiraling up and down #tree trunks. But why do they do it? Are they playing or is it something more? This is often their way of establishing or maintaining dominance within their territory. That said, #graysquirrels, which are generally not territorial, will still do this to show others who is higher up in the hierarchy within their specific group. If this behavior takes place in early spring, it may also be attributed to mating rituals or even young juveniles at play.