A young gorilla and a young chimp, spending time together. Both species are capable of such violence... But here they are, friendly and peaceful, as they should always be. Funny how the same applies to a certain other species of ape, eh.
@LadyRhian you seem to have misidentified some of those squirrels. Let the Commander in Chief of the Squirrel Squadron (that's me) set the record straight here.
The first picture shows a European red squirrel and a gray squirrel. The second picture is of a European red squirrel.
American red squirrels are native to North America and do not have tufts of hair on their ears. European red squirrels are native to Europe and they do have tufts of hair on their ears. Gray squirrels are native to North America but have been introduced to Europe where they have become invasive and often out compete the European Red squirrels due to their larger size. American red squirrels are not out competed by the gray squirrels.
I actually have 3 types of squirrels that frequent my yard: Gray squirrels, American red squirrels, and Chipmunks, which are a type of ground squirrel. Actually, I think I have seen a fox squirrel in my yard too, so it would be 4 types. Fox squirrels are larger than gray squirrels but otherwise look very similar, so I am not sure that is what it is. I suspect it is a fox squirrel because it has an orange belly instead of a white one, which I understand is one way to distinguish the two species.
I am sorry to hear about samui I love the baby gray squirrel. Also I noticed American red squirrels have very sparse tails. Made me feel kind of sorry for them, as they looked "Moth-eaten" to my eyes.
HAHAHAHAHAHA! That's hilarious! That's a Day Gecko, the same kind of Gecko they use in the Geico Commercials. Was it trying to sell them Car Insurance?
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Cats may have nine lives, but they're still no match against THE ZOMBIE WORMS!
From a trip my dad and I took to Yellowstone back around 2010.
A young gorilla and a young chimp, spending time together.
Both species are capable of such violence... But here they are, friendly and peaceful, as they should always be.
Funny how the same applies to a certain other species of ape, eh.
I am the night!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G-eexn1SzjM
And tummy rubs!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mp4zVvtau-Q
I don't know if I've already posted this, but...
This one looks like a Superhero Spider!
Lookout the pretty eyes on this one!
Australian Peacock Spider
@ThacoBell You might be right. I still think it looks like a superhero costume, though.
Baby squirrels soon?
https://www.facebook.com/JungleVT/videos/1956051571203342/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=72NfSwCzFVE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7UsffYtFMko
American red squirrels are native to North America and do not have tufts of hair on their ears. European red squirrels are native to Europe and they do have tufts of hair on their ears. Gray squirrels are native to North America but have been introduced to Europe where they have become invasive and often out compete the European Red squirrels due to their larger size. American red squirrels are not out competed by the gray squirrels.
I actually have 3 types of squirrels that frequent my yard: Gray squirrels, American red squirrels, and Chipmunks, which are a type of ground squirrel. Actually, I think I have seen a fox squirrel in my yard too, so it would be 4 types. Fox squirrels are larger than gray squirrels but otherwise look very similar, so I am not sure that is what it is. I suspect it is a fox squirrel because it has an orange belly instead of a white one, which I understand is one way to distinguish the two species.
One more thing: Samui turned out to be a spambot.
I am sorry to hear about samui I love the baby gray squirrel. Also I noticed American red squirrels have very sparse tails. Made me feel kind of sorry for them, as they looked "Moth-eaten" to my eyes.
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