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Either the past season has driven them mad, or they know just what to do with all these invisible tools they seem to have found lying around

Your pics: 10 animals who have discovered invisible tools


Daniel Martins
Digital Reporter

Tuesday, March 31, 2015, 2:40 PM - Not everyone was lucky enough to have regular temperatures in the teens this past winter (B.C., we're looking at you), so after a frigid winter, we're probably all a little loopy.

Our furry friends are, too, if these photos sent in by our readers are to be believed. 

Either the past season has driven them mad, or they know just what to do with all these invisible tools they seem to have found lying around, like:

1. This blue jay writing about all the snow on its invisible typewriter

Susan Skeaff, Skeleton Lake, Ont.

2. This squirrel playing a mournful tune on its invisible harmonica

Gervais Castonguay, Saint-Narcisse-de-Rimouski, Que.

3. This fox getting an invisible piggy back ride (from an invisible fox, presumably)

Paul Mullin, Antigonish, N.S.

4. This dog struggling to cross the wastes with his invisible back pack

Lucie Santerre, Chambly, Que.

5. This hero dog with an invisible Superman cape

Dominique Routhier, Cap Rouge, Que.

6. These chipmunks working out on their invisible treadmill

Fiona M. Donnelly, Port Elmsley, Ont.

7. This blue jay honing its balance with an invisible tightrope

Susan Skeaf, Skeleton Lake, Ont.

8. This fella and his invisible trombone

Susan Skeaf, Skeleton Lake, Ont.

9. This pup who is WAY too into his invisible balance ball

George Wakeling, Montréal, Que.

10. This hare who can't wait for the last snow to melt so he can take his invisible bicycle out for a spin

Wilson Hum, Ottawa, Ont.

BONUS VIDEO: Watch a squirrel chasing a blue jay


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