While I elected not to have an argument about brown and black with her, it certainly looked properly black to me. Turns out they inhabit many of New York's parks. No photo because it was a bit too far away.
Spotted (probably FTAO Mark_BT52)
Spotted (probably FTAO Mark_BT52)
In New York last week, despite visiting two zoos the most interesting animal we spotted was not an exhibit. A black squirrel in the Bronx. My wife was not aware that they existed. She googled them to see how rare they are, and told me that they are actually very dark brown
While I elected not to have an argument about brown and black with her, it certainly looked properly black to me. Turns out they inhabit many of New York's parks. No photo because it was a bit too far away.
While I elected not to have an argument about brown and black with her, it certainly looked properly black to me. Turns out they inhabit many of New York's parks. No photo because it was a bit too far away.
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Re: Spotted (probably FTAO Mark_BT52)
I think over there, they prefer the term African American squirrel.Jobbo wrote: Thu May 09, 2019 2:40 pm In New York last week, despite visiting two zoos the most interesting animal we spotted was not an exhibit. A black squirrel in the Bronx. My wife was not aware that they existed. She googled them to see how rare they are, and told me that they are actually very dark brown![]()
While I elected not to have an argument about brown and black with her, it certainly looked properly black to me. Turns out they inhabit many of New York's parks. No photo because it was a bit too far away.
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Re: Spotted (probably FTAO Mark_BT52)
Jimmy Choo wrote: Thu May 09, 2019 3:58 pmI think over there, they prefer the term African American squirrel.Jobbo wrote: Thu May 09, 2019 2:40 pm In New York last week, despite visiting two zoos the most interesting animal we spotted was not an exhibit. A black squirrel in the Bronx. My wife was not aware that they existed. She googled them to see how rare they are, and told me that they are actually very dark brown![]()
While I elected not to have an argument about brown and black with her, it certainly looked properly black to me. Turns out they inhabit many of New York's parks. No photo because it was a bit too far away.
or tree mole.
Re: Spotted (probably FTAO Mark_BT52)
You racist. They are Squirrels of Color.Jimmy Choo wrote: Thu May 09, 2019 3:58 pmI think over there, they prefer the term African American squirrel.Jobbo wrote: Thu May 09, 2019 2:40 pm In New York last week, despite visiting two zoos the most interesting animal we spotted was not an exhibit. A black squirrel in the Bronx. My wife was not aware that they existed. She googled them to see how rare they are, and told me that they are actually very dark brown![]()
While I elected not to have an argument about brown and black with her, it certainly looked properly black to me. Turns out they inhabit many of New York's parks. No photo because it was a bit too far away.