The squirrel mom came to introduce her youngster to us...

...and you will see in here what a cutie it is.
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I wondered at its thoughts as it looked at me. Yeeks! a giant!

It was a Cape Governor named Cecil John Rhodes that imported the grey squirrels into Cape Town from the USA. That was long ago in the 1700s, and since then the squirrel populations in the Cape expanded prolifically. As Rhodes was not a South African, it is said that he wanted to change things in the Cape to resemble his homeland. South Africa was under British rule at the time and after becoming a republic, a big statue of Rhodes was placed in a prominent position. Now under a new government the statue was vandalized and eventually removed, as the locals viewed Rhodes as a cause to all of their troubles. Just some history stuff to show you where the squirrels came from.

The mom led the baby to the maize feed of the birds next to the water bowl, and then the mom came to the front to eat the big acorns.
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But the baby's intention was to explore.
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What is this? The baby thought.
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Can I eat it? It was an avocado pip.
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Yuck, no it tastes bad, and the baby dropped it.
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Thankfully, the mom dropped a piece of an acorn for the baby.
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It's going to be fun to watch the antics of these little critters as they grow up. I saw 3 of them playing on a trunk of a palm tree, and the nest where they were born is above in the same palm tree. So, the mom will be sure to also lead the others here, and we look forward to meet them.

It is well known worldwide that South Africa has an abundance of wildlife, and the sad thing is that poachers are decimating certain species to sell on the black market. Especially Rhinos and Pangolins, but nothing is safe, as the orders come in from the syndicates that supply the stolen animals to other countries. I mentioned rhinos, as their horns sell for large amounts, and it is a travesty for a magnificent animal to be killed, only for its horn. Pangolins are not killed, as they are poached alive, and killed at their shady destinations for their scales. The scales are used in Chinese medicine, and their meat is regarded as a delicacy in China and Vietnam.
Such is life.

I hope that you enjoyed the pictures and the story, even if it’s a bit sad.

Photos by Zac Smith, All Rights-Reserved.

Camera: Canon PowershotSX70HS Bridge camera.

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The baby squirrel looked very happy to be able to enjoy delicious food.

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Cuteness Overload! ♥ Glad to see that momma brought her babies to meet you.

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Absolutely, and there are 3 of them, and already up to tricks. It will be fun to watch them grow up.

!PIZZA and !LUV

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You are going to have fun with them. They are so young you could tame them, ;-)

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Oh yes, all 3 babies were doing their thing here today. But we will never try to tame them, as we believe that the wild should stay in the wild.

Look at this! The baby wanted to see if it could wear the avocado skin as sunshades. !LOL

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Sooooo, cute little creatures. 😍 I would love to see one of these in person... I'm sure my daughter would love them... cute story, by the way😉.. Except for the poaching, of course. 😔 sad reality

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Who knows, as maybe you will see some in the future. The good and the bad runs together since the start of creation, and it all depends on our choices in this life. Another sad reality. !LOL

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Fascinating story... I never knew the history behind the grey squirrels in Cape Town. Thanks for sharing this interesting piece of history and the adorable squirrel picture

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Well, glad that you now know the history, and I am glad that you liked the photos.

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I love this small animals they are too cute and small they don't even harm humans. Great pictures by u .

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Oh, yes, cute and at times naughty. The are harmless, but at times they can get cheeky. !LOL
Thank you!

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