Can Lewis Scrambleton beat the clock in a race against time to complete the Furmula 1 Squirrel Grand Prix? Cute squirrels and a totally bonkers obstacle course.
Such awesome, sweet justice for squirrels that most consider a nuisance to prevent or get rid of from their yards. Also beautiful proof of no reason not to and ability for humans - nature to co-habitate and actually all have a good time in learning from each other. So amazing there mate.
I've never really been into auto racing but honestly, this video helped me make sense of a lot of things I never really understood before. For example, needing to "choose the right direction on the track". I had no idea there were so many fine points that drivers need to get right to be competative.
I’m a new squirrel enthusiast from Calgary In Canada, I’ve just found your channel and I seriously can’t get enough of your squirrel courses😂 please keep updating! Keep squirrelling!!!
The narrating is top notch. Please do this voice ironically or unironically when watching every day things. I would watch paint dry with that type of commentating.
Sure, but skipping half the course? What sort of sportsmanship is that? I'm amazed they only gave him a penalty and didn't just immediately DQ him instead.
Very cute! Since the squirrels are going to eat the seeds anyways, why not have some fun watching them get to them!!!! Very creative! Loved the Narative!
Thank you for your lovely comments, much appreciated. It's early days but I've just begun making this year's course. I wonder if there's a big sporting event I might theme it on? ⚽️⚽️⚽️ 😀
@armadillo platypus Although the tone might seem harsh, you are right that the american grey squirrel pushes the indigenous red british squirrel (love those furry ears!). I live in Quebec, north of Montreal. The city has been completely colonised by the grey. The grey and the black (mainly from Ontario) are trying to invade our forest, pushing away the smaller indigenous red, the tiny chipmunk and the nocturnal flying squirrel. I personnaly use a slingshot and chickpeas with some success, scaring them out the yard while allowing the 3 indigenous species to eat at the birdfeeders. My small dog is trained to scare the grey and the black with better succes! I can't get myself to kill them but there is plenty of american cooking recipes to accomodate them. It's supposed to be quite good. Good hunting!