The animal earned the nickname 'Stripe' after the ferocious character in the movie 'Gremlins.'
A grey squirrel, similar to this squirrel, in a small town in North Wales, went on a two-day biting spree Christmas week, attacking and injuring 18 people before being captured and put down. Last week, over a two-day period, people in a small town in North Wales began to experience unprovoked attacks by a grey squirrel. The animal was eventually captured and put down, but not before 18 people were injured as a result of its wild biting spree, reports say.
The squirrel initially came “to steal bird food” Reynolds said: “All those months he’s been fine, he would even come and take a nut out of my hand.” The squirrel, who’s since acquired the nickname “Stripe” — after the villain in the movie “Gremlins” — bit her last week as she fed him in her garden, the BBC reported.
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