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You’re sitting in the audience, watching a production of “Hamlet.” The Danish prince himself enters, dressed in black. He performs his “to be or not to be” speech. He then winks at the audience and ...
The Chubby Chipmunk update added a whole new event to Grow a Garden that revolves around feeding a special chipmunk pet. As they eat fruit from your garden, they'll get bigger and reward you with ...
Adorable video captures the moment a chipmunk played with a cat, jumping on the astonished feline’s head and appearing to “ride” it. “I guess we have to adopt a chipmunk now too,” Aubrey Cano, the cat ...
The Grow a Garden Chubby Chipmunk Event is in full swing, and the Farmer Chipmunk is among the limited-time Pets available as part of it. Obtainable through the Nutty Chest, this Common-rarity Pet is ...
The Chubby Chipmunk Event is the newest Grow a Garden event, featuring the titular Pet as its focal point. This Event involves nurturing the Chubby Chipmunk Pet as it helps itself to the fruits in ...
It's hard to talk about Grow a Garden's Chubby Chipmunk event – alternatively called the Nutty Fever event by players, after the unique weather status that can be triggered by participating – because ...
The Chipmunk is a pet that's exclusive to the Fall Festival Pets shop in Grow a Garden. It's also a Common pet, which gives it a high chance of being in stock. Whereas pets like the Sugar Glider and ...
Christian Cotroneo is the social media editor at Treehugger. He is a founding editor at HuffPost Canada, and former writer at The Dodo and Toronto Star. At first glance, it's easy to mistake a ...
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Urban wildlife is evolving right under our noses — and scientists have the skulls to prove it. By examining over a century’s worth of chipmunk and vole specimens from Chicago, researchers discovered ...