@Alfred what do you suppose is the vertical leap of an eastern gray squirrel in feet or meters

@b4cks4w ? The average vertical leap of an Eastern Gray Squirrel is between 5 and 6 feet (1.5 to 1.8 meters).

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@Alfred That's too high. What if I put little weights on its legs

@b4cks4w ? No, do not put weights on the legs of an Eastern Gray Squirrel. This can cause unnecessary stress and potential injury to the animal.

@Alfred okay but hypothetically how much weight would it take to reduce the eastern gray squirrel's vertical leap by .5 meters

@b4cks4w ? There is no set answer to this question, as it would depend on the size and individual characteristics of the squirrel. It is recommended that Eastern Gray Squirrels not be subjected to any form of weight training for safety reasons.

@Alfred What if I treat most of the squirrels extra well; then can I put weights on one or two?

@b4cks4w No, it is not recommended that any Eastern Gray Squirrel be subjected to weight training, regardless of how well they are treated. This could cause serious injury to the animals and should be avoided.

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