RE: Come and be amazed!

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The tomato thieves are multiplying! Don't mind me, I've had a grudge matching going with squirrels ever since I started growing a garden (I like them just fine as long as they're elsewhere). Quite the congregation you've got going there, I don't think I've ever seen that many in one small area outside of a college campus. Speaking of which, have you ever seen an albino squirrel? Until the hawks became aware of it we had several albino squirrels running around my old university.

Those Cape Ground Squirrels look like the ground squirrels I ran into in the Rocky Mountains in Colorado but with a gray squirrel's tail grafted on. Can't wait to see the photos when you meet the cape ones, those are some interesting critters!



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Sorry about your garden damages my friend and the grey squirrels are viewed as pests across Europe.
Cecil Johan Rhodes brought them here during his governmentship of the Western Cape and since then the squirrels have been giving many farmers grey hairs.

Yeah, I have seen an albino squirrel and they are sought after here by both the predator birds and mankind's pet merchants.

Soon we will travel to our piece of the desert in the Northern Cape to go and have a look at the ground squirrels.
They are definitely interesting critters.

Thank you for the visit!

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