
Rare Albino Squirrel Is Photographed
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A resident of England was able to take a picture of an albino squirrel, living in a city park. But the interesting photos of the small mammal with a rare mutation does not look as nice as you can imagine. Instead, I remember that these adorable animals are often compared to conventional urban mice.
Tim Clifton from Sussex was able to take pictures of the rare albino animal, which they have seen several times in the Hastings town park. When the man realized it, he at first did not understand what kind of white animal it was and had mistaken it for a seagull. Having identified it as a white squirrel, Tim took some pictures while she begged the man for a meal.
“When I saw this unique animal, I could not believe it. I thought about how big he is. I sat down on the bench, and the wild animal came up to me. He looked at me as if to say, “You have something for me” said Mr. Clifton.
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I have an albino squirrel that shows up in my backyard from time to time and drives my dog nuts. (No pun intended) I wish I could take a pic
Get a video and screenshot it; always best the way for when someone/something is moving.
I just have a regular squirrel. Rare enough for my neighbourhood. The cats don't quite know what to make of it yet...
They're considered Lucky on college campuses! I was lucky enough to get a few close ups of one at UNT! lol, there were two born that season. and the year before, one was spotted by my peers, and as they watched, a hawk came and carried it away XD
that's sad..
We've had albino squirrels in our yard on and off for many years. They are really a sight to see!!
I have an albino squirrel that shows up in my backyard from time to time and drives my dog nuts. (No pun intended) I wish I could take a pic
Get a video and screenshot it; always best the way for when someone/something is moving.
I just have a regular squirrel. Rare enough for my neighbourhood. The cats don't quite know what to make of it yet...
They're considered Lucky on college campuses! I was lucky enough to get a few close ups of one at UNT! lol, there were two born that season. and the year before, one was spotted by my peers, and as they watched, a hawk came and carried it away XD
that's sad..
We've had albino squirrels in our yard on and off for many years. They are really a sight to see!!