Red-bellied Squirrels Jigsaw Puzzle

Red-bellied Squirrels
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About Red-bellied Squirrels: Start today's puzzle and embark on a delightful journey with this captivating jigsaw puzzle showcasing the lively antics of two adorable squirrels. Witness the charm of nature as one furry friend fearlessly ascends a tree branch, while its playful companion engages in a mid-air leap, creating a whimsical scene amidst a lush green foliage backdrop. Squirrels, known for their acrobatic prowess, thrive in a variety of environments, including forests, urban parks, and gardens. Their diet is diverse, comprising nuts, seeds, fruits, and even the occasional fungi. The illustration featured in this puzzle not only captures the playful spirit of the squirrels but also mirrors their natural surroundings, emphasizing the importance of trees and foliage in their habitat. // Image Credit: John James Audubon's Birds of America and Viviparous Quadrupeds

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