Mark Rober 'completely underestimated' his adversary.
failed in his quest to find a bird feeder capable of stopping squirrels from breaking into the bird seed.
The squirrel aerobatic proficiency on display proved to Rober, a former NASA and Apple engineer, that these common tree-scaling rodents can fly in uncommon ways.which now has more than 13 million views."But I will admit, in hindsight, that I completely underestimated my adversary."Rober started the project eight weeks ago when,"completely bored," he took to birdwatching in his suburban yard.
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