I know these exist but I still refuse to believe that they exist. How the hell did a squirrel evolve to have such bright colors?
this post was submitted on 07 Apr 2025
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I'd guess that the saturation is cranked up, judging by the leaf colors
Easy, it's camouflage for Holi
OP on !taneggs@lemmy.ca suggested the color have been brightend. She added pictures that are more realistics. But let's forgot the colour, what are this pawns !
Polychromatic squirrels, fun!
You know what, good for him.
Were these trans squirrels deported from america?
Honestly, squirrels with that coloring is amazing. Almost looks like they were tie-dyed by a human.