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The black grey squirrel
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<blockquote data-quote="WYO300RUM" data-source="post: 2488062" data-attributes="member: 32631"><p>When I used to archery deer hunt on the Kiabab Plateau near North Rim of Grand Canyon, Az. they had a squirrel there that was only indiginess to the Kiabab. Was all black with some white on tail and big pointy ears. Looked like a skunk. The other squirrel there was same looking but a weird greenish gray color. Almost olive color. I don't remember if the black Kiabab squirrel was/is protected or not. Used to get a kick watching them while in a treestand. I've had them run up the tree right to my stand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WYO300RUM, post: 2488062, member: 32631"] When I used to archery deer hunt on the Kiabab Plateau near North Rim of Grand Canyon, Az. they had a squirrel there that was only indiginess to the Kiabab. Was all black with some white on tail and big pointy ears. Looked like a skunk. The other squirrel there was same looking but a weird greenish gray color. Almost olive color. I don't remember if the black Kiabab squirrel was/is protected or not. Used to get a kick watching them while in a treestand. I've had them run up the tree right to my stand. [/QUOTE]
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