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way too close to doxxing myself here. Anyway I love these little neighbors, I still see reds every now or then and I get an incredible sense of glee when I'm walking in the hills and see greys in traps.

DIE GREY SQUIRREL DIE DIE GREY SQUIRREL DIE DIE GREY SQUIRREL DIE DIE GREY SQUIRREL DIE

They'll never take the isles :marseycope:

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Are the red ones better in some way? Or just squirrel racism?

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Native to Europe. Poor little bastards cant compete with Grey Squirrels

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Round here they get ate by coyotes. Sounds like yea just need some. Come to Canada take as many as u want. plz.

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Redsquirrelbros... I'm thinking we are back

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I'm going to cover every inch of orange on that map until I find you.

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>2010 :marseymap2:

oh no no no

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The Eastern gray and Eastern fox squirrels are considered invasive species as supported by OAR 635-056 which classifies them as Nonnative Prohibited Wildlife. Because these species are unprotected, they can be hunted year-round and there is no bag limit.

Rare Oregon :marseyw:, I should buy a varmint rifle.

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