torsdag, december 01, 2005

Russian squirrel pack 'kills dog'

So, a couple of posts ago was some video footage of one of UCB's squirrels. I mentioned how they can be a little on the aggressive side. If you didn't believe me and thought squirrels are just cuter versions of a rat, well here's some anecdotal evidence of a violent streak in these little furry nut biters. I take the eyewitnesses at their word, but that's me.



Black squirrel (archive)
Local people suggest hunger is driving squirrels to extremes
Squirrels have bitten to death a stray dog which was barking at them in a Russian park, local media report.

Passers-by were reportedly too late to stop the attack by the black squirrels in a village in the far east, which reportedly lasted about a minute.

They are said to have scampered off at the sight of humans, some carrying pieces of flesh.

A pine cone shortage may have led the squirrels to seek other food sources, although scientists are skeptical.

The attack was reported in parkland in the centre of Lazo, a village in the Maritime Territory, and was witnessed by three local people.

A "big" stray dog was nosing about the trees and barking at squirrels hiding in branches overhead when a number of them suddenly descended and attacked, reports say.

"They literally gutted the dog," local journalist Anastasia Trubitsina told Komsomolskaya Pravda newspaper.

"When they saw the men, they scattered in different directions, taking pieces of their kill away with them."

Mikhail Tiyunov, a scientist in the region, said it was the first he had ever heard of such an attack.

While squirrels without sources of protein might attack birds' nests, he said, the idea of them chewing at a dog to death was "absurd".

"If it really happened, things must be pretty bad in our forests," he added.

Komosmolskaya Pravda notes that in a previous incident this autumn chipmunks terrorised cats in a part of the territory.

A Lazo man who called himself only Mikhalich said there had been "no pine cones at all" in the local forests this year.

"The little beasts are agitated because they have nothing to eat," he said.

2 Comments:

At 7:19 fm, Blogger Cintia said...

Apparently, squirrels get aggressive even when there's food enough. A friend of mine was in Canada earlier this year and got bit while feeding a squirrel :oP
Nice blog ;o)

 
At 12:00 em, Blogger Pannyxeos said...

Well thanks for the kudos, I've had a couple of friends who were "attacked" for their food when there must have been plenty of food for them around.

 

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