NASA's Juno mission captured this image of Jupiter on July 10th, at 10,274 miles (16,535 kilometers) above the clouds. The north of the planet is to the left in the image. The image was converted from raw data by citizen scientists Gerald Eichstädt and Seán Doran. What does it look like to you? The lines inside polished marble? Paint swirling in water? A fine detail of a painting by a Renaissance master? A song by Train? You can see this magnificent picture in higher resolution at NASA. -via Gizmodo
(Image Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/MSSS/Gerald Eichstädt/Seán Doran)
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Anyhow squirrels were the bane of her existence, because they will take two bites of a plum, and throw it on the ground, then grab another plum, and so on until they get tired of wasting fruit.
Squirrels are rats with furry tails. Sure, they are cute, but the net effect is about the same as crows, locusts, or weevils. At least someone has found an (arguably) amusing use for these pests.
"your stupid and live in a cave."
Really now?
But seriously, I think it's funny. I'm not a fan of stuffing dead animals, but to each their own.
I lol'd.
I deleted a comment because it used personal insults. I don't allow that in my comment threads.
The most common complaint that I deal with regarding squirrels is that they have invaded an attic or crawlspace. They will often chew a hole to get inside. Mother squirrels bear young twice a year, and they love to use an attic as a nest. Once inside the home, they chew, causing damage to wood, electrical lines, which can create a fire hazard. We always recommend humane trapping and relocation. One way exit traps rarely work for squirrel removal because they can simply chew right back inside.