Squirrels spend most of their time on all fours and, when they do pop up for a look around, generally seem hunched forward, ready to drop-and-run.
Not this critter:

Definitely brandishing a big leaning ‘tude…
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Squirrels spend most of their time on all fours and, when they do pop up for a look around, generally seem hunched forward, ready to drop-and-run.
Not this critter:

Definitely brandishing a big leaning ‘tude…
Comments
2 responses to “Insouciant Squirrel”
Well, I NEVER!
(I’m not sure if squirrels can “harumph”, but it looks like that squirrel is trying)
From the viewpoint of a passing hawk: Looks like lunch to me. [grin, burp]