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Questionable claim about squirrels

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The section "Wildlife" consists solely of this unsourced claim about squirrels which frankly sounds like a joke:

The town is noteworthy for an abundance of pure white squirrels. Although most scientists consider these animals leucistic eastern gray squirrels, Professor Jean Engohang-Ndong and a research team from the biology department of Kent State University believe they are a separate subspecies of gray squirrels. They have proposed the name of Sciurus carolinensis bainbridgus for the animals.

Prof. Jean Engohang-Ndong[1] is a real professor, but I can't find anything about his research on squirrels. I'm going to remove it. If the squirrel claim is true, feel free to restore it with a reliable source. - Kzirkel (talk) 18:25, 4 December 2020 (UTC)[reply]

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