In which we learn that feeding students can help:
Many thanks to JT
In which we learn that feeding students can help:
Many thanks to JT
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I love BBC production values. Do notice the opening bits, as the pictures are pushed on at slightly off angles and then we get the stiff red squirrel icon. Reminds me of 1970′s Dr. Who.
I wonder if feeding our graduate students pizza and meeting leftovers will do the trick…
Christine, not hazelnuts?
But could the grad students make it through the obstacle course? (maybe if there is alcohol at the end…)
j, there is that problem.
The squirrels are motivated, focused and clever.
The BBC also has two documentaries on squirrels, Daylight Robbery, Part 1 and Part 2. In the beginning of this clip from Part 2, host Jessica Holm tells us, as she recaps an extreme course from Part 1, that this sequence was used in a lager commercial …