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More Squirrels?

Did you hear that Customs seized an incoming package contained three Eastern Grey Squirrels?  I read about it yesterday in the Selenic Times.  Chico Tedira was the reporter.   Turns out the package was disguised as a pharmaceutical shipment which had its own life support system built in.  It was addressed to a fictitious name and no one showed up to collect it. 

Here is the link to the news article:

https://seleneca.city/selenic_times/introduction-rodents-moon(opens in a new tab)

 

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    1. I just saw it yesterday or the day before, flying over the tomatoes at the 11 o’clock Farm. Many have tried to catch it, but he or she is a smart one.

    1. Yes, he is a nice person. I see him often hanging out at Selenizza Pizza, and at the Tang Bar. He has a good balance between being cynical, suspicious, friendly and humorous.

  1. Fellow Selenecans, this is important. There is someone or some group who is trying to smuggle in little animals. Our human ecosystem is very fragile, and we cannot have exotic living creatures here using resources and potentially damaging the mechanical systems that keep us alive. If you know anything further about this situation, or about others regarding exotic life forms, please let me or the Office of Police know. Thank You.

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