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  2. The TikTok-Famous Bird Feeder Is Currently 67% Off Right Now

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    The TikTok-Famous Bird Feeder Is Currently 67% Off Right Now. Alyssa Gautieri, Shanon Maglente. December 15, 2023 at 7:17 PM. Go Viral With the Hottest Gifts on TikTok

  3. What is the ‘you’re my bird’ TikTok trend? - AOL

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    Sweet and sentimental “You’re my bird” videos are trending right now on TikTok. Here's where it's from.

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    “Remarkably, Peanut went on to become the first squirrel to amass over 1 million, and then 2 million, followers on TikTok, with a combined social media following of over 3 million.”

  5. Eastern gray squirrel - Wikipedia

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    Reaching out for food on a garden bird feeder, this squirrel can rotate its hind feet, allowing it to descend a tree head-first. Like many members of the family Sciuridae, the eastern gray squirrel is a scatter-hoarder; it hoards food in numerous small caches for later recovery. [3]

  6. List of Internet phenomena - Wikipedia

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    Crasher Squirrel – A photograph by Melissa Brandts of a squirrel which popped up into a timer-delayed shot of Brandts and her husband while vacationing in Banff National Park, Canada, just as the camera went off. The image of the squirrel has since been added into numerous images on the Internet. [299] [300] [301]

  7. Tree squirrel - Wikipedia

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    Depiction of a pet squirrel on a leash with a feeder in a 14th-century antiphonary (Bruges Public Library, MS. SVC 010A) Squirrels have been kept as pets in Western society at least until the 19th century. Because of their small size and tame nature, they were especially popular with women and the clergy. [6]

  8. What is the ‘you’re my bird’ TikTok trend? - AOL

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  9. Flying squirrel - Wikipedia

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    The genus Paracitellus is the earliest lineage to the flying squirrel dating back to the late Oligocene era. [1] Most are nocturnal and omnivorous, eating fruit, seeds, buds, flowers, insects, gastropods, spiders, fungi, bird's eggs, tree sap and young birds. The young are born in a nest and are at first naked and helpless.