Originally posted by LibertyBelle
On that subjectWe have a squirrel at the Frontierland train station... I like to think she is trained... Everytime a train comes into the station she comes right up to the locomotive looking for peanuts (the engineers feed her). She is very persistent if she does not get her peanuts she will come into the cab and tap on your lunch box. If she comes up and you tell her sorry hunny we haven't gotten any, she will look at you for a minute and then leave. It is very amusing to watch. I guess she is just accostumed to us and knows that we will feed her, but it is fun to watch her come running for her peanuts and get upset when there aren't any
LOL the little things that amuse us.
Originally posted by SnackyStacky
Just as an aside, my fiancée told me that I came off as snotty and know-it-all.
Just wanted to clear up that that wasn't my intention. In fact, the idea of Disney training squirrels and sending them out into the parks just made me laugh.![]()
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Originally posted by jennymouse
I've got a really dumb question. Do other countries around the world (the real world, not WDW) have squirrels? The reason I ask is that we saw some folks (adults) obviously not from around these parts trying to catch and/or pet a squirrel at Epcot one day. We were cracking up at them because they were acting like it was a dog or something. I guess you had to have been there, but it was so obvious that they'd never seen a squirrel before. So, what other countries besides the USA have squirrels?
The EPCOT cast member I mentioned did not seem entirely comfortable with the "trained" squirrel running up her leg to get at the snack in her hand!
Originally posted by LibertyBelle
On that subjectWe have a squirrel at the Frontierland train station... I like to think she is trained... Everytime a train comes into the station she comes right up to the locomotive looking for peanuts (the engineers feed her). She is very persistent if she does not get her peanuts she will come into the cab and tap on your lunch box. If she comes up and you tell her sorry hunny we haven't gotten any, she will look at you for a minute and then leave. It is very amusing to watch. I guess she is just accostumed to us and knows that we will feed her, but it is fun to watch her come running for her peanuts and get upset when there aren't any
LOL the little things that amuse us.