DescriptionRed squirrels warning signs, Lake District.jpg
Especially when compared to their grey cousins, who are real petrol-heads and love a quick burn.
Recent studies suggest that the common or garden grey squirrel's love of driving as fast as possible is responsible for up to 2% of global CO2 emissions.
N.B. Of course, I'm only joking, and I kept über-car under control and did drive slowly. Whereas my friend floored it and ran one over. He also was responsible for this.
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