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    Hairless squirrel. :n00b:

    What looks like a long tooth comming out of the lower jaw, is a tree branch in the back ground.

    "She's a squirrel, she lives in a ball of mulch in a garden shed in Oklahoma(or at least she did this winter). Now all she seems to be interested in is burying pecans in a garden!"

    "Years ago we didn't see much wildlife with this genetic deficiency for no hair but it is more common now. We have seen it in squirrels, opossums, and rabbits. It is interesting that this adult is alive in the wild." A WCO representative said.
     
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