In fact, it has stolen 150 in 24 hours by carefully and precisely chewing through the wires - it later buries the bulbs around the neighborhood.
This has been reported in nzherald.co.nz dated 15 December 2016.
Similar report has come from Boston - it seems a band of squirrel outlaws had repeatedly caused outages of the holiday lights that adorn 60 trees on Boston Common. One probable reason is that these rodents like the taste of copper. And, another such incident has been reported from Toronto - squirrels there have been destroying the lights that cast a glow on a park called Mel Lastman Square in the city.
However, a doctoral candidate at the University of California at Berkeley who studies squirrel caching, has unearthed a reason for this behaviour. In her opinion, these bulb-stealing squirrels are mistaking their booty for nuts. Since this is a busy, pre-winter food storage time for squirrels, and because Christmas lights are vaguely shaped like acorns, the squirrels feel the light bulbs are nuts that are to be stored.
Image courtesy wikimediacommons.org
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