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Squirrel collects tissues in Japan

May 31st, 2009 by James

A squirrel makes a giant tissue nest for himself:


The squirrel in the video is a 15-year-old rock squirrel named Hyota. More videos can be found on his YouTube Channel and Blog.



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Comment by Vonskippy
2009-05-31 10:59:11

Stocking up just in case he gets the flu.

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Comment by Mary Witzl
2009-05-31 15:08:43

Please stop posting these cutesy animal stories. I come back to them again and again to waste time oohing and ahing; you’re enabling me.

And now I want a squirrel.

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Comment by sdasdasda
2009-05-31 18:36:50

Didn’t know you can get a squirrel as pet, would be awesome pet. :) I like how it carries stuff around.

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Comment by Aruma
2009-05-31 16:54:20

How beautiful that a squirrel and humans can live in peace together!

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Comment by Lawrence
2009-05-31 18:41:39

It’s obviously having nightmares about having its tissues taken away.

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Comment by Ann
2009-06-10 22:39:39

I think its very interesting how the owner managed to domesticate it, if you have seen the other videos its a very friendly squirrel! lol they have a lot of patience!. I wish the squirrels around my house would be the same way! rather than being a nuisance haha!

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