University of Michigan Squirrel Club

<p>"The main purpose is to 'spread a bit of squirrely cheer to everyone,' says club president Peter Feng...'We are dedicated to the feeding and welfare of the squirrels on campus.'"</p>

<p>The</a> Squirrel Club—University of Michigan, Ann Arbor About Us</p>

<p>The opposite needs to be done at UPenn(make a squirrel starving club :)). You’ll find squirrels at Penn that look so fat that they’re double the size of a normal squirrel. Some can’t even climb up the trees because they’re too darn big. It’s hilarious</p>

<p>squirrels in ann arbor are demented!!</p>

<p>Okay the squirrels in Ann Arbor are really funny. For one they are absolutely huge and there are people feeding them on the diag constantly. And two, they are SO domesticated. It’s really funny, no fear of humans at all.</p>

<p>You could walk up to a squirrel and kick it. It literally would not move if you got that close, in kicking range. </p>

<p>On North campus its the same thing. Plus deer. You could walk up and pet a deer (I wouldn’t kick them).</p>

<p>Aslo turkeys, groundhogs, and some other animals.</p>

<p>Where have you seen turkeys?</p>

<p>Baits 1…</p>

<p>i heard that the squirrels were quite large at UM…and it’s the largest club there too</p>

<p>haha, reminds me of this course at UC Berkeley</p>

<p>[Psychology</a> 24, Sec. 6](<a href=“http://fss.berkeley.edu/seminar.lasso?sem_ID=SM006352]Psychology”>http://fss.berkeley.edu/seminar.lasso?sem_ID=SM006352)</p>

<p>squirrels here at Cal are fat and confident.</p>

<p>^Berkeley squirrels scare me. I’ve had them come and take my fries while I was eating lunch.</p>

<p>I have had sandwiches sealed in ziploc baggies in my backpack before and had a squirrel climb halfway onto my lap while I was sitting on the ledge near the arch at south u/east u, and then it followed me all the way to the diag.</p>

<p>Yea, the squirrels here are strange…my roommate actually trained one to climb up her leg. It was the weirdest thing ever!</p>

<p>Not to mention they have intense, unnerving stares.</p>

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Oh my god, this is so close to taking the top spot from Team StarKid on my ‘totally awesome and hysterically funny things from UMichigan’ list.</p>

<p>Do you have black squirrels there?</p>

<p>and THIS is why I want to go to University of Michigan.</p>

<p>;)</p>

<p>Squirrels are smart. Put some food in a birdfeeder and watch the squirrel climb a skinny pole and hang upside down to get at it. </p>

<p>Make those squirrels WORK for their food!</p>

<p>At Oberlin, the squirrels are white, like little tiny polar bears. Freaked me out the first time I saw them.</p>

<p>We actually have a squirrel feeder at home. It’s a little house, and the roof has a hinge, and they learn how to lift it up with their paws and take out peanuts. We have squirrels at it all day every day, and when it’s empty they bang the lit until more comes out. And they aren’t even ann arbor squirrels!</p>

<p>Squirrels on the Diag are the size of cats and they won’t run away when you get close. I’ve almost stepped on a couple because they aren’t afraid of humans anymore</p>