Einheimische Eichhörnchenpopulation auf den britischen Inseln im Jahr 1945 im Vergleich zu 2010

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  1. BraveBoot7283 on

    Why is there that random bit on the East coast, near Hull, with no squirrels at all?

  2. JourneyThiefer on

    I’m in a both area but I’ve only ever seen a grey one 🙁

  3. They shouldn’t have sided with the Germans in the war if they didn’t wanna be pushed out

  4. Azula_Roza on

    The good news form Aberdeen, they have more or less been able to remove the grey’s. there is still a lot of work to be done though.

  5. bearlybearbear on

    I’m not racist but… It’s because of these greys… Coming here, taking over…

  6. PowerfulDrive3268 on

    Red squirrels have made a huge comeback in Ireland in the last number of years, due to the return of the Pine Marten.

    Pine Martens’s can hunt the Grey squirrel a lot easier as it is heavier and less agile than the native red. Red squirrels can evade the Pine Marten by going onto small branches.

    [https://www.universityofgalway.ie/about-us/news-and-events/news-archive/2020/june/red-squirrels-making-comeback-as-return-of-native-pine-marten-spells-bad-news-for-invasive-grey-squirrel.html](https://www.universityofgalway.ie/about-us/news-and-events/news-archive/2020/june/red-squirrels-making-comeback-as-return-of-native-pine-marten-spells-bad-news-for-invasive-grey-squirrel.html)

  7. neuropsycho on

    Is there a reason squirrels don’t live in Celtic speaking areas?

  8. Red Squirrels are all but extinct in Canada, it seems. ~37 years ago, I cared for a baby Red Squirrel years ago after the tree they lived in was cut down and the mother abandoned them. I haven’t seen one in years now

  9. AleksandrNevsky on

    No matter how much you hate the grey squirrel you don’t hate it enough.

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