Did you know that there were no squirrels on Nantucket Island, Massachusetts until the year 1989? That's right, these furry creatures were not native to the island until they were introduced by humans in the late 20th century.
The absence of squirrels on Nantucket for so long is believed to be due to the fact that the island is located about 30 miles off the coast of Massachusetts, making it difficult for the small mammals to reach the island on their own. However, in 1989, a few squirrels were brought over by boat and released on the island, where they quickly began to multiply and establish a thriving population.
Since their introduction, squirrels have become a common sight on Nantucket, scampering through the trees and foraging for food in yards and gardens. While some residents may view them as pests, others appreciate their playful antics and cute appearance.
Whether you love them or hate them, there's no denying that squirrels have made themselves at home on Nantucket Island. So next time you visit this charming New England destination, keep an eye out for these bushy-tailed critters as they go about their daily activities.
And if you're interested in learning more about the history of squirrels on Nantucket, be sure to visit the local museum or historical society, where you can delve into the fascinating story of how these creatures came to inhabit the island.
In conclusion, squirrels may have been a late arrival to Nantucket Island, but they have certainly made themselves a permanent part of the local ecosystem. Whether you find them adorable or annoying, there's no denying that these little critters have become a beloved (or at least tolerated) part of island life.
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