I find the variations and diversity in the wild to be the special ingredient underpinning the strength of Mother Nature. This was abundantly clear last week when I was in Florida, watching a specific variation of the Eastern fox squirrel (Sciurus niger).
I’d found the Sherman’s fox squirrel (Sciurus niger shermani) that occurs only in a handful of places in Florida and a couple of other states.
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