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Humiliate your backyard pests with this giant squirrel head feeder

Heh.

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There’s no point to deliberately feeding squirrels since those suburban rats will raid bird feeders and anyplace else they can snag a meal. But if you absolutely must feed them, at least use this giant squirrel head feeder that will humiliate the bastards while they scrounge for supper.

If there was ever a better way to spend $15 we haven’t seen it, because you can string these novelty feeders up all over your backyard and turn the local squirrel population into a miniature Mardi Gras parade for your own amusement.

via Gizmodo 

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