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In this May 14, 2018 photo provided by Craig Luttman, the
tails of six young squirrels are stuck together by tree sap in the
Omaha, Neb., suburb of Elkhorn. Laura Stastny, a wildlife expert and
executive director of Nebraska Wildlife Rehab, told the Omaha
World-Herald that the sap-covered tails became knotted as the youngsters
wrestled in their nest. She says they are about 8 weeks old. Stastny
managed to untangle the young squirrels. (Craig Luttman via AP)
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Associated Press
OMAHA, Neb.
Six young squirrels whose tails were stuck together by tree sap are recovering after a Nebraska wildlife expert untangled them.
A Nebraska Humane Society worker rescued the squirrels from a pine tree in Omaha last week. Nebraska Wildlife Rehab executive director Laura Stastny told the Omaha World-Herald that the sap-covered tails became knotted as the youngsters wrestled in their nest. Stastny says they are about 8 weeks old.
Resident Craig Luttman spotted the rodents’ predicament, describing it Thursday as “kind of like a tug of war, going in completely opposite directions.”
Stastny gave the squirrels a mild painkiller before removing the sticky fur and untangling them. She says some of them suffered injuries to their tails, but that she expects all six to be released in a few weeks.
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