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		<title>Squirrel Up Tree</title>
		<media:description>I caught this squirrel up one of th king palms in my backyard munching away on something.</media:description>		<link>index.html</link>
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		<title>Squirrel on Park Bench</title>
		<media:description>This rather portly fellow was sitting on the back of a park bench in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park.</media:description>		<link>index.html</link>
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		<title>Squirrel on Side of House</title>
		<media:description>This squirrel often comes over the roof and then down the side of the house, then makes his way along the top of the fence to his hideout. Seems like he has something in his left paw. He can hang effortlessly like this for several minutes until he believes the coast is clear.</media:description>		<link>index.html</link>
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