Karen, no need to continue to impress me with your squirrel knowledge. I already said you won! Now I just need to determine a suitable prize . . . hmmmm . . . tanned and preserved squirrel skin?
LOL......Oh I wouldn't want to take your prized preserved coyote winkie. It obviously means a lot to you since you display it on your workbench. Besides, I don't need a prize for being able to recognize a squirrel. ha ha
Had to Google "Liito" . . . the European cousin of Northern Flying Squirrel. Apparently a million years ago strong wind currents sailed one of these little guys across he big pond! lol!
Looks like a squirrel.
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Is that a Flying Squirrel?
ReplyDeleteI agree with Renee... it does appear to be a flying squirrel.
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In Montana, We call them squirrels.
ReplyDeleteKaren your killing me with that comment . . . lol . . . did I detect a hint of sarcasm?
ReplyDeleteOk, Ren is going to win the prize unless someone can provide me with the genus and species name of this "squirrel"!
It's ROCKY! What else do you want? he's just missing the pilot hat and glasses. And he's GENIUS!
ReplyDeleteThat is a flying squirrel. My parents have two that visit their bird feeders every night. Neat creatures.
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ReplyDeleteRen, ROCKY! HA!
ReplyDeleteMr. Science says its the Northern Flying Squirrel (Glaucomys Sabrinus). :)
More Here: http://www.ksr.ku.edu/libres/Mammals_of_Kansas/fly-squir.html
Sorry, I am awarding the prize to Karen whose mockery and sarcasm I have grown to adore. ;)
Okay, Fine. It's scientific name is Pteromyini or Petauristini. There are 44 species, but I don't know what yours is.
ReplyDeleteKaren, no need to continue to impress me with your squirrel knowledge. I already said you won! Now I just need to determine a suitable prize . . . hmmmm . . . tanned and preserved squirrel skin?
ReplyDeleteYou sweet talker you! What girl wouldn't want a preserved squirrel skin?!
ReplyDeleteAnd yes, that is definitely sarcasm! ha ha
Karen, Well it was either that or the preserved coyote pecker I have sitting on my workbench. Figured the squirrel skin was more appropriate. LOL
ReplyDeleteLOL......Oh I wouldn't want to take your prized preserved coyote winkie. It obviously means a lot to you since you display it on your workbench. Besides, I don't need a prize for being able to recognize a squirrel. ha ha
ReplyDeleteLiito Orava, what else could it be :).
ReplyDeleteKaren, "winkie" . . . I haven't heard that word since 8th grade. lol!
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ReplyDeleteHad to Google "Liito" . . . the European cousin of Northern Flying Squirrel. Apparently a million years ago strong wind currents sailed one of these little guys across he big pond! lol!
Red fox and a Flying squirrel. Fox is the hole.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a grey squirrel?
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Flying squirrel is my guess.
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