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It seems mice have eaten into this squirrel caught in a trap. You can see the little tooth marks on the squirrel ribs. The trap and the body of the squirrel had mouse droppings all over it. 

Unfortunately I didn't have a camera in the van so couldn't leave it in situ and film unfortunately.

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On 22/01/2026 at 10:25, Bendigo said:

It seems mice have eaten into this squirrel caught in a trap. You can see the little tooth marks on the squirrel ribs. The trap and the body of the squirrel had mouse droppings all over it. 

Unfortunately I didn't have a camera in the van so couldn't leave it in situ and film unfortunately.

PXL_20260122_101642333.jpg

PXL_20260122_101654753.jpg

Would it be wood mice eating meat rather than house mice?

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