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A CORRESPONDENT in NATURE (vol. xxiii. p. 340) is surprised to learn of the squirrel taking to the water. It is not an uncommon thing for them to do so here, and they are frequently drowned in making attempts beyond their strength.
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HUBBARD, F. Squirrels Crossing Water. Nature 23, 484–485 (1881). https://doi.org/10.1038/023484g0
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