ditchdr
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Was doing a little tree fertilizing today when I was attacked by a forest creature.
He came out of no where, and it was un provoked. EMS was called, and I think there were in on the attack.. But lucky for us I have a step by step photo story of the entire event
In photo 1 we see the mean, killer, eyeing me. He is looking me up and down, just waiting for his chance.
In pic 2 we see him trying to knock me off my feet by running around in circles
In pic 3 we see that the wild animal has given up on trying to knock me down to his level and gone in for the attack.
Here in pic 4 you can see the fury in his eyes, yes man is the Alpha animal, but this guy was hell bent on proving that wrong.
Here in pic 5 you can see our forest creature trying to eat my hand off. No doubt it is a skill taught by monkeys
After putting me in the sleeper hold, this guy jumps off me and back onto the tree. I swear I heard him call me a "mommas boy" as he left.
But to be serious, this was a cool sqirull. He sat on my shoulder the entire time I was in the yard working. I talked to the home owner and she has been taking care of them ( she is a vet) since her dogs killed mom.. He has a bother there also, but he does not like to be held.
He came out of no where, and it was un provoked. EMS was called, and I think there were in on the attack.. But lucky for us I have a step by step photo story of the entire event
In photo 1 we see the mean, killer, eyeing me. He is looking me up and down, just waiting for his chance.
In pic 2 we see him trying to knock me off my feet by running around in circles
In pic 3 we see that the wild animal has given up on trying to knock me down to his level and gone in for the attack.
Here in pic 4 you can see the fury in his eyes, yes man is the Alpha animal, but this guy was hell bent on proving that wrong.
Here in pic 5 you can see our forest creature trying to eat my hand off. No doubt it is a skill taught by monkeys
After putting me in the sleeper hold, this guy jumps off me and back onto the tree. I swear I heard him call me a "mommas boy" as he left.
But to be serious, this was a cool sqirull. He sat on my shoulder the entire time I was in the yard working. I talked to the home owner and she has been taking care of them ( she is a vet) since her dogs killed mom.. He has a bother there also, but he does not like to be held.