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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNSquirrels Are Displaying 'Widespread Carnivorous Behavior' for the First Time in a California Park, New Study FindsSometimes with a stalking motion and a pounce, it would tackle the vole, restrain it with its forepaws, bite the vole’s neck ...
Like cats, the squirrels sometimes let the mortally wounded creature limp off. Then they pounce again. Even as the vole squirms, clinging to life, they continue to bite. It’s long been known ...
Nineteen squirrels chased voles across the landscape, which was usually followed by a pounce to restrain the prey. Then, the squirrels would go for the kill. Though they primarily targeted ...
Sometimes with a stalking motion and a pounce, it would tackle the vole, restrain it with its forepaws, bite the vole’s neck and remove its head. Then, the squirrel would either strip the fur ...
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