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Thursday, September 06, 2007

 

SQUIRREL MENACE

try again.

ORLANDO, Fla. -- A 3-year-old boy, a Florida Highway Patrol trooper and another adult were hurt on Wednesday afternoon in a bizarre attack by a squirrel on a day care playground.
It happened at the Children's Academy Daycare on Oak Ridge Road in Orange County.
Kevin Santiago, 3, was bitten nine times while playing on the playground, according to Yietza Santiago, the boy's mother."There was a 3-year-old little boy sitting on the swing. The squirrel attacked him and didn't want to get off of the child. We threw things at it to try to get it off and nothing. Finally, we were able to take it off," day care director Maritza Diaz said.
The trooper, who was working an accident near the playground, responded, and FHP spokeswoman Kim Miller said he was jumped by the animal. He tried to shoo the squirrel away, but it attacked again and scratched and bit him before he could escape.
He was treated and released at a local Centra Care for his injuries.
Squirrel attacks on humans are uncommon, but the rodents are known to bite if they are injured or feel trapped. Officials said the squirrel may be rabid, but officials said getting rabies from squirrels is unlikely.
Doctors often advise bite victims not to undergo post-bite rabies treatments, unless the squirrel attacked for no apparent reason.
The squirrel in the playground attack managed to escape.

THE SQUIRREL MENACE SURVIVES TO STRIKE FEAR AGAIN!!!

Comments:
This illustrates the problem I have with hate crime laws. How do they know what the squirrel was really thinking?
Unfortunately, untreated rabies is usually fatal. That's why I don't want you playing with raccoons.
 
well, i guess it rarely turns up in squirrels, but this sure sounds like a rabid squirrel. course it was Fl and it might have found some drugs. but even if it was pot, i doubt it would be THAT hungry!
skunks too i guess. but ya sort of can tell if an animal ain't right.
 
Squirrels are tree rats. LOL.
 
NO! they are america's MONKEYS.
 
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