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A prolific and adaptable species, it has been introduced to and thrives in several regions of Mexico, as well as in Europe, Russia, and Eurasia. In the United Kingdom, the Gray Squirrel has successfully spread across the country, displacing the native Red Squirrel. There are concerns the same will happen in France, Poland, Italy, and ultimately Germany, in a mirror-image of Nazi occupation during WWII. [#endnote_1]
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A prolific and adaptable species, it has been introduced to and thrives in several regions of Mexico, as well as in Europe, Russia, and Eurasia. In the United Kingdom, the Gray Squirrel has successfully spread across the country, displacing the native Red Squirrel. There are concerns the same will happen in France, Poland, Italy, and ultimately Germany, in a mirror-image of Nazi occupation during WWII. [#endnote_1]