Squirrels separated by vets after tails become entangled with strips of plastic waste
Five young squirrels in Wisconsin are recovering from a procedure to separate them, after The animals were found by a passerby, hopelessly struggling to separate themselves. It is believed that they tied themselves together in the nest, getting caught up in strands of grass and plastic that their parents had used to create their home. The authorities were alerted, and the squirrels taken to the wildlife rehabilitation center at the Wisconsin humane society, where veterinarians found the animals to be “unruly” and “nippy”. “You can imagine ...
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