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Sounds like someone we all know.
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I have three black squirrels loving life around my home in the woods,just hope the owls and hawks don't spot them. J.J.
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I saw a Fox squirrel the other day with an all black tail.
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Are you sure it's not a pygmy coatimundi??
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Photoshop. Nice job.
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Well Kevin, I wasn't sure what a pygmy coatimundi was, so I checked them out with a Google Image search. Although there is some resemblance, I'm pretty sure this is a squirrel. In fact, it is one of three young-of-the-year litter mates born in a Woodduck box here on my property.
Sorry Fred, no photoshopping. It is, what it is.
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I have one like that that comes to my feeder. Might be a female, hair is thin on her tail.
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