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Baby Squirrels vs. Deadly Crows

Season 43 Episode 3 | 3m 06s

As the baby squirrels grow and start to venture outside their den, the growing colony draws the attention of hungry crows. The tiny kits must quickly learn about the dangers of these deadly birds.

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