Author: Mogens Larsen
Date: 12:50:11 07/19/00
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On July 19, 2000 at 15:36:23, Pete Galati wrote: >I can back Mark the Rat (or MTR as he's known) up on this one I think. A couple >years ago, I pulled a (dead) Gray Squirrel out of my neighbors swimming pool >with a pitch fork. They don't seem to know how to swim (but I think it was >floating ok). It's not the first incident of that nature I've heard about, concerning these squirrels in particular. A lot of the accidents is supposedly caused by lack of alcohol consumption, which upsets the chemical balance in their ears and causes them to drop down from trees, especially in Quebec around summertime. The best explanation so far is an addiction to red wine imported from Bordeaux. Other than that there's quite a few nutcases among gray Squirrels in general I'm told. BTW, what did the autopsy say? Did it drown? Or was it the water contact that caused it to die of chock? Thirst? Best wishes... Mogens
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