5-Shot
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I just spent the last 15 minutes watching a display that I have never seen before, never even suspected and would have probably bet against ever happening. Two obviously young squirrels were on the ground under a small oak tree mock fighting. One would lie still, but alert, while the other backed off and then mounted a bounding charge, employing a series of high leaps. The charge ended in with a "ball" of squirrels rolling furiously through the grass. Then they'd break off, separate and do it again. It looked exactly like a couple of puppies at play. They'd also face each other, standing on the hind legs and spar like kittens. Best of all was when one squirrel hung suspended from a low hanging branch by one "hand" and slapped at his adversary still on the ground.
Like the rest of you, I've seen young squirrels furiously chase each other round and round tree trunks many time. This was entirely different from that.
I had always assumed that pup and kitten battles were kindergarten training for young predators. Who knows? Perhaps all animals do it. I'm going to keep a closer eye on the young Angus calves across the fence. Maybe I can catch a couple of them "going for the throat".
What about it. Anyone else seen this?
Like the rest of you, I've seen young squirrels furiously chase each other round and round tree trunks many time. This was entirely different from that.
I had always assumed that pup and kitten battles were kindergarten training for young predators. Who knows? Perhaps all animals do it. I'm going to keep a closer eye on the young Angus calves across the fence. Maybe I can catch a couple of them "going for the throat".
What about it. Anyone else seen this?