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Plant Sciences, Zoology & Evolution / Re: Can grey and red squirrels reproduce?
« on: 28/02/2019 16:07:35 »
I recently caught sight of a half white half grey squirrel in my garden it seems that the rare whites and common greys can hybridise (much like humans), it had a grey back and a white belly not the patches you see on Dutch rabbits and pigs.
I have left a camera handy but they are very timid and scamper of as soon as you raise a camera.
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Plant Sciences, Zoology & Evolution / Re: Can grey and red squirrels reproduce?
« on: 05/02/2019 19:15:07 »
For about 5 years my garden was frequented by a white squirrel which I under stand only comprise 0.001% of the population ,alas he does not seem to be around anymore I guess a Cat or a Fox got him.
I have a healthy population of the common grey ones but apparently no hybrids
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