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After we humans wipe ourselves out, my money’s on either squirrels or raccoons to replace us as the next intelligent, tool-using species on Earth. We’ve been training them with food rewards to solve ever-more-complicated puzzles, and simple evolutionary theory says that the ones who are good at it will survive, thrive, and reproduce. Right now, my money’s on the cōōns, because they’ve got a head start in the opposable-thumb department, but maybe the arboreal capacities of the tree rats will offset it. Sadly, I won’t be around to see how it all turns out.
Imagine 9 months ago
Maybe.
Imagine 9 months ago
Either that or they want to watch the cat videos with you.
ozed 9 months ago
What the heck happened to Monty’s face in panel 5? Is that meant to be his tongue in his cheek?
Kroykali 9 months ago
It is now.
fencie 9 months ago
As I read this comic, a dozen squirrels are hunting for peanuts in the backyard. Too cute.
Chris 9 months ago
maybe they’re just bored and they find you entertaining. :D
Doctor Toon 9 months ago
It’s not the peanut butter, the Rodent Revolution has begun
Frank Burns Eats Worms 9 months ago
The squirrels are nuts about him.
Impkins Premium Member 9 months ago
Don’t touch that squirrel’s nuts!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! We worship you, oh Monty!!!!!!!!! :)
amaneaux 9 months ago
Nah, you’re scrolling through social media, and they can smell all the nuts.
mistercatworks 9 months ago
No, you’re just nuts.
hesper 9 months ago
My favorite Monty cartoons are those in which he interacts with squirrels. Have many saved.
Richard S Russell Premium Member 9 months ago
After we humans wipe ourselves out, my money’s on either squirrels or raccoons to replace us as the next intelligent, tool-using species on Earth. We’ve been training them with food rewards to solve ever-more-complicated puzzles, and simple evolutionary theory says that the ones who are good at it will survive, thrive, and reproduce. Right now, my money’s on the cōōns, because they’ve got a head start in the opposable-thumb department, but maybe the arboreal capacities of the tree rats will offset it. Sadly, I won’t be around to see how it all turns out.
Aladar30 Premium Member 9 months ago
I would be really worried.