These Animals Show That Being Chubby Makes You Much More Beautiful
6. Not That 'Ready' For Winter

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Squirrels are well-known in the intriguing field of wildlife preparedness for their exacting attitude to winter survival; usually spending several hours gathering and storing nuts and acorns in different secret caches. But this specific individual seems to have evolved an other view of winter readiness. This rotund rodent appears to have chosen a more instantaneous consuming approach rather than the conventional squirrel procedure of building large food stockpiles, so essentially converting itself into a live storage unit. Its remarkably soft texture points to a rather liberal notion of "saving for later," with each found nut finding its way straight into immediate use rather than future reserves. The final result is a quite beautiful creature whose expanded dimensions have simply accentuated its innate appeal. This tenacious squirrel, with its great girth, nonetheless strives to preserve the unique agility of its kind, producing an appealing display as it negotiates tree branches with what can only be called hopeful energy. Though its method of winter survival may cause some questions among more traditionally-minded squirrels, its fluffy tail, now functioning as a counterpoint to its expanded size, and those distinctively plump cheeks combine to give an impression of total contentment.




