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Other university campuses that have albino squirrel populations include Oberlin College in Ohio, [76] Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio, [77] Western Kentucky University in Bowling Green, Kentucky (which has had a population of albino squirrels since the 1960s), [60] and Youngstown State University in Youngstown, Ohio. [citation needed]
An albino squirrel on campus at the University of North Texas. Albino populations, or "white squirrels", were early focuses of such history and have been noted on college campuses. The University of Texas at Austin's (UT) white squirrel population helped popularize albino squirrels as good luck charms; such folklore includes the animal being ...
John Koprowski was born in Lakewood, Ohio.He graduated from Lakewood High School in Lakewood, Ohio, in June 1979 and earned his B.S. in zoology at Ohio State University in June, 1983.
Spotting an albino squirrel on UT's campus may be good luck, but what about an albino raccoon?. A rare, all-white dumpster diver was seen in College Station, living up to its nickname by — you ...
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The Albino Squirrel Preservation Society was founded at the University of Texas at Austin in 2001. Members of the society at the University of North Texas petitioned for an election to name their albino squirrel as the university's secondary mascot. The University of Louisville in Kentucky also has a documented population of albino squirrels.
Some folks have been poking fun at “fat” squirrels in central Ohio. Here's what could be going on. It's not just your imagination, central Ohio squirrels are a little fatter this fall