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    But surely this is taking it to the extreme?

    Squirrels, what can you do with them?
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    Ha ha this is absolutely brilliant, they are like performing circus animals aren't they.

    and I'd like to see it bury that in the ground.............................hey I wonder if thats how my two apple trees began.....................if that's the case I may have one or two coconut trees appearing soon

    great shots btw rolf, well spotted

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    Excellent. Well captured
    Nothing is too big for a Squirrel

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    Unfortunately i got called to the phone and didn't see what he did with the apple, but it is no longer in the garden.
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    Unless he has buried it

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