During a walk, my sister took a photo of squirrels with their tails matted and knotted together. I’ve heard of rat kings, but would this be considered a squirrel king?

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      wouldn’t have expected this to be a wiki entry but now I’m curious what other animals could he burdened by this circumstance

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        I wonder if it’s the same from that page, on the 11th, in Bend, Oregon

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      just followed up after seeing your comment. someone was called out for assistance.

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        At least in the US you can call your local animal control and either them, or the regional wildlife rehab center will help separate them if possible.

        Source: Worked at one of those centers in a past life when I wanted to be in veterinary sciences. (SOooOO MANY BABY BIRDS -_- )

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      Reading the wiki page, at least it seems people are very successful at untangling Squirrel Kings.

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        There might be some form of survivorship bias in there. We aren’t documenting the instances we aren’t discovering.

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          Definitely, but it seems the ones we do find we are generally able to help. I’m sure the ones we do not find pretty much just die.

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    Thought this was a joke, but it appears to be exactly what it says it is.

    “Break out the 20-gauge Pa! We eatin’ tonight!”