The Secret Language of Campus Squirrels
(via Slate) Squirrels. Those familiar with these expressive rodents know how they let their anger be known: a guttural growl, a chattering of teeth, a stamping of feet. But the key to interpreting their emotions may also lie somewhere else: in the curve of their majestic, bushy tails. Slate has more on this interesting (albiet a “well, duh”) Berkeley study.





