Artistic Squirrel Carves His Own Jack-O-Lantern

It may have escaped everyones' attention, but it should be noted. Squirrels. Totally. Dig. Pumpkins.

One little squirrel demonstrated his affinity for pumpkins after an unsuspecting gourd was left out in someone's yard (with a hidden camera set up, of course).

(YouTube: richardmangan)

The squirrel scampered down from his tree to inspect this new lawn decoration.

(YouTube: richardmangan)

The pumpkin must have smelled quite tasty, as the little pumpkin-eater started going to town with his new snack.

(YouTube: richardmangan)

Before long, two eye holes and the beginnings of a jack-o-lantern nose had formed!

(YouTube: richardmangan)

The squirrel definitely has a bit of an artistic temperament, as he was quick to chase away any curious bystanders from his tasty masterpiece.

(YouTube: richardmangan)

The final results were quite admirable! The pumpkin's nose, eyes and mouth made for a pretty spooky jack-o-lantern.

(YouTube: richardmangan)

While it's likely that some strategically-placed pumpkin juice helped to encourage the squirrel's bites, the furry critters really are fans of Halloween pumpkins, and often eat them as a snack. However, this can be dangerous not only to your pumpkins but to the squirrels, as bacteria can gather in carved pumpkins that have been sitting out for a few days. Vinegar is a simple, natural deterrent to ensure that your jack-o-lantern remains uneaten, and the neighborhood squirrels don't get any tummy aches.

Watch the full pumpkin-carving sesh below:

(YouTube: richardmangan)

click to play video