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Rude Stoner Squirrel

$259.99
L44w  #1.10  This is a taxidermy Gray squirrel "Flipping the Bird."  Looks like we walked up on this guy having a "smoke sesh" in the woods! Introducing the ultimate party animal, the Stoner Squirrel! This cool dude is ready to kick back and relax in his own personal smoke sesh, complete with a cigarette tucked behind his ear, a stash of weed, a joint, and a trusty pipe. Surrounded by his favorite munchies, a cold beer, and a refreshing soda, this squirrel is living the high life (pun intended!). With his Hawaiian shirt, backwards blue hat, and a smirk that says he's having a great time, this taxidermy piece is sure to bring a chill vibe to any room. So light up and let the good times roll with the Stoner Squirrel! He is mounted on a piece of wood, covered with moss, and is surrounded by natural preserved moss, berries, acorns, lichen, and fern. The display is Approx. 11 1/2" x 9" x 9." See last photos for better idea of size. 

Please note: Do to the complexity of the piece with all the small items attached there is a chance that a piece or two will break loose in shipping due to the temp changes and the handling of the package.  We try VERY hard to avoid this but it can and sometimes does happen. We just want our customers to be aware that there is a chance that you might have to glue something back on when this arrives.  Just a drop of glue or hot glue will work to put anything that happens to come loose back in place.  There are no refunds for having to glue a piece back on so we want to call this to your attention before you purchase.  

species- Sciurus carolinensis
The eastern gray squirrel, also known, particularly outside of North America, as simply the grey squirrel, is a tree squirrel in the genus Sciurus. It is native to eastern North America, where it is the most prodigious and ecologically essential natural forest regenerator.