Squirrels have gotten noticeably fatter in different parts of the world, and scientists attribute this extra weight gain to higher average temperatures which have led to an abundance of seeds and nuts for the animals to eat.
The warmer-than-usual weather during the fall and winter season is resulting in an unexpected consequence.
News outlets are reporting that squirrels in parts of the U.S., U.K., and Canada have become noticeably fatter.
This phenomenon has been attributed to the fact that their food, which includes seeds and nuts, has become more plentiful in the absence of frigid temperatures.
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