Must have been tough yesterday, picking up the pumpkin with hands full of nuts, and leaving the nuts in the same spot the pumpkin was at. Should have been to the right slightly. Details, Details!!!!
Squirrels don’t just bury acorns and nuts—they bite them before digging so they can’t germinate in the spring, the time when their food supplies are the weakest.Trees occasionally overproduce in one year and barely at all the next across the forests of a wide area—so that the squirrel population goes way up and then crashes. Which makes the chance of some of those next acorns actually succeeding and sprouting higher for a year or so after the crash. Trees: assassinating squirrels for millenia.
freeholder1 about 12 years ago
Likely squirreled it away.
Collo Rosso about 12 years ago
’dem squirrels is sneaky!
rpmurray about 12 years ago
Squirrel-giver
gs72083 about 12 years ago
the futures market on walnuts went up
AdrienneMalone about 12 years ago
Thieving little bush-tailed rats.
Desertsinger1972 about 12 years ago
What a rip-off! That pumpkin was worth at least 6 walnuts.
Puddleglum2 about 12 years ago
How could that squirrel stoop so low? That’s bush league!
Puddleglum2 about 12 years ago
Four walnuts on the stoop are worth (more than) one in the bush!
dkendraf about 12 years ago
Later today, it’ll only be three nuts! Scrooge the Squirrel!
beth5 about 12 years ago
Where’s Peekaboo when you need her?
rhtatro about 12 years ago
Must have been tough yesterday, picking up the pumpkin with hands full of nuts, and leaving the nuts in the same spot the pumpkin was at. Should have been to the right slightly. Details, Details!!!!
cubswin2016 about 12 years ago
Stealing a pumpkin is very ambitious for a little squirrel.
Doctor11 about 12 years ago
Great, now they’ll have to buy a new pumpkin.
amaryllis2 Premium Member about 12 years ago
Squirrels don’t just bury acorns and nuts—they bite them before digging so they can’t germinate in the spring, the time when their food supplies are the weakest.Trees occasionally overproduce in one year and barely at all the next across the forests of a wide area—so that the squirrel population goes way up and then crashes. Which makes the chance of some of those next acorns actually succeeding and sprouting higher for a year or so after the crash. Trees: assassinating squirrels for millenia.
Linda1259 about 12 years ago
Do squirrels bury pumpkin seeds? Will there be a pumpkin patch growing in their yard in the spring? Perhaps, even, dare I say, …. a Great Pumpkin.