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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mark_RoberMark Rober - Wikipedia

    4 days ago · In 2021, Rober released the video Backyard Squirrel Maze, showing a backyard obstacle course he built to deter squirrels from stealing food from his bird feeders. He released a follow-up video of an updated obstacle course a year later.

  2. 1 day ago · Her favorite animal is the squirrel because "they're so smart, funny, and spunky.” She adds that if you haven’t seen Mark Rober’s “Backyard Squirrel Maze” on YouTube, to go watch it! Meet Skye Sunderhauf. Skye attends Bucknell College and is studying environmental studies and animal behavior.

  3. 2 days ago · Mark Rober is a former NASA engineer turned popular YouTuber known for his creative engineering projects, science experiments, and entertaining educational videos. With a passion for inspiring young minds and making complex concepts accessible, Rober's videos have garnered millions of views and earned him a dedicated following.

  4. 4 days ago · It’s a vicious circle and not usually funny, though watching former NASA engineer Mark Rober attempt to stop squirrels from raiding his birdfeeders with wildly elaborate contraptions is a pretty amusing illustration of the extremes it can go to.

  5. 4 days ago · Shortly after the shooting, Ramirez moved in with his older sister, Ruth, and her husband, Roberto, an obsessive peeping tom who took Ramirez along on his nocturnal exploits. After Mike was released from the mental hospital in 1977, he sometimes accompanied Ramirez and Roberto on these voyeuristic walks, spying on women in the nearby areas ...

  6. 6 days ago · This list of fictional rodents in animation is subsidiary to the list of fictional animals and the list of fictional rodents, covering all rodents including beavers, chipmunks, gophers, mice, squirrels, rats and porcupines, as well as extinct or prehistoric species (such as Ceratogaulus ), which have appeared in animation .

  7. 4 days ago · As the official Ocean and Beaches partner of the campaign, Ocean Conservancy conducted nearly 2,000 beach, underwater and “ghost gear” (abandoned, lost or discarded fishing gear) cleanups. Tens of thousands of individuals contributed their time and effort, and together, #TeamSeas and our partners removed more than 34 million pounds of trash ...