Ice pole dancing? Red squirrels on the hunt
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A pair of red squirrels climbed up some 20-centimeter pointy icicles as if it was pole dancing. /VCG Photo

A pair of red squirrels climbed up some 20-centimeter pointy icicles as if it was pole dancing. /VCG Photo

During climbing, the cute squirrels showcased different poses with their characteristically fluffy tails, large ear tufts, and red fur. /VCG Photo

During climbing, the cute squirrels showcased different poses with their characteristically fluffy tails, large ear tufts, and red fur. /VCG Photo

These little creatures were hunting for hidden snacks dangling above the ice. Red squirrels have a mainly vegetarian diet including seeds, hazelnuts and green acorns, fungus, bark and sapwood. /VCG Photo

These little creatures were hunting for hidden snacks dangling above the ice. Red squirrels have a mainly vegetarian diet including seeds, hazelnuts and green acorns, fungus, bark and sapwood. /VCG Photo

Wildlife photographer Geert Weggen captured these moments in his own garden in Sweden. Though having been in decline in Britain and continental Europe due to the introduction of grey squirrels, the red squirrels remain a common sight in Scandinavia. /VCG Photo

Wildlife photographer Geert Weggen captured these moments in his own garden in Sweden. Though having been in decline in Britain and continental Europe due to the introduction of grey squirrels, the red squirrels remain a common sight in Scandinavia. /VCG Photo