Squirrels is much smarter than former NASA scientist Mark Rover, Watch video

Washington: After installing a bird-feeder (a pimple-water system for birds) in the back garden of his home, ex-NASA and Apple engineer Mark Rover noticed - he had a problem. The squirrels used to chop food for birds. Troubled by this problem, Mark found a unique way to drive out squirrels.

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When Mark failed, after testing some "squirrel-proof" bird feeders, adopting some ridiculous methods, he decided to set up a net for himself to protect his birds from squirrels. Perhaps he also got a good job spending his time in the coronavirus lockdown. Mark Rover then began his work like a war. They combined tables, rope bridges, catapults, etc. to form a trap like a mouse trap, at the end of which they also kept a large stock of walnuts.

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Robert was initially concerned that his design was too terrible, and that the squirrel would not succeed in reaching the final goal (Walnut). After a few days of seeing the squirrel, it was clear that even a NASA engineer had no match with it, the squirrels turned out to be much smarter.

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