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Hawk kills campus albino squirrel

Sean Minogue

Issue date: 11/13/07 Section: Campus
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Photo courtesy of James Greenebaum
Campus' popular albino squirrel "Whitey" lies dead under the claws of a hawk on the South Oval Friday. In the past three days, more than 580 students have joined the Facebook group mourning the squirrel's death.
Dozens of students gathered around the lifeless body of Ohio State's famous albino squirrel, known as "Whitey," minutes after the campus celebrity was killed by a hawk on the South Oval.

Whitey's life was cut short at around 2 p.m. Friday when a hawk spotted his white fur coat from above and flew in for the kill. Several students walking through the South Oval witnessed the aftermath of the attack, the proud hawk looming over its prey.

Lindsey Conti, a freshman who is undecided, saw the hawk in the middle of the South Oval and walked closer to investigate.

"I got closer and said 'Oh my gosh it caught something,' and I thought it might have been a rabbit, but then Tim looked and said 'Oh my god, its the albino squirrel,'" Conti said.

Conti and her friends Tim Hoock, a freshman in business administration, and James Greenebaum, a freshman in biology, documented the tragedy with their camera phones while a crowd of 30 to 40 people quickly formed around the bird to witness Whitey's fate.

After about five minutes, the hawk flew away with its talons fastened to the squirrel's lifeless body. The hawk made it as far as the other side of the South Oval when Whitey's weight forced the predator to land. In some nearby shrubbery the hawk sampled his prey before flying away.

"It was basically flattened by the hawk and it looked like a stuffed animal," Greenebaum said. "It (the hawk) had blood and guts all hanging out of its mouth."

Shock and anger filled the South Oval.

"Once it flew away everyone just started saying how mad they were. They were mad it was dead because it's a south campus legend," Hoock said.

Since the death of Whitey, a Facebook group titled, "In Memory of Whitey the Albino Squirrel," has been created to commemorate the life and death of the beloved south campus celebrity. Currently, 599 students have joined the group and posted more than 50 comments.

Sean Minogue can be reached at minogue.4@osu.edu.
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Wesley Tamkin

posted 11/13/07 @ 11:24 AM EST

For the record there are other albino squirrels on south campus. I know there is one that I see in front of baker west all the time, I just saw it around 10:20 this morning. (Continued…)

David

posted 11/13/07 @ 11:29 AM EST

Shock and anger? Really? It was killed as part of the cycle of life. You should be happy, he lived a life outdoors, died a natural death. Jeez.

I am angry that the hawk didn't get his meal. (Continued…)

Garrett

posted 11/13/07 @ 11:46 AM EST

What's to get mad about? It's a classic survival of the fittest example that most people have never witnessed before. I say that squirrel was lucky to live as long as it did. (Continued…)

Neal Hicks

posted 11/13/07 @ 12:20 PM EST

Free lab demo on natural selection, South Oval, zero credits, Audit only.

I liked seeing the white squirrel out there too, but the hawk was doing what hawks do. (Continued…)

Donnie Brasco III

posted 11/13/07 @ 12:51 PM EST

Squirrel die. Me sad. Squirrel with God now...running around the clouds. Looking at stuff.

Nancy

posted 11/13/07 @ 1:57 PM EST

Thats the funniest thing Ive ever heard.
A rodent gets wasted by a superior creature,the way it should be.
I agree with dave. It sucks the hawk wasnt able to eat its prey. (Continued…)

Karl Spaulding

posted 11/13/07 @ 3:08 PM EST

Predators.

They're out there. (Not that I'd know anything about that.)

Unless it just snowed, white isn't a good color for a squirrel.

It's also not a good idea for students to walk around with their eyes on the ground, their ears listening to loud ipod music, and their mind on what they want to eat. (Continued…)

Quincy

posted 11/13/07 @ 7:52 PM EST

This is the funniest thing ive heard for the past month
im shure he/she will be replaced

Drew

posted 11/13/07 @ 8:53 PM EST

I kill squirrels and birds all the time. I shoot them from our windows in our house. I call it urban hunting, it is probably the greatest time ever. (Continued…)

Leslie

posted 11/13/07 @ 11:19 PM EST

I want to eat an albino squirrel too!

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