In July 2025, a rumor spread across social media that squirrels in California were turning carnivorous, prompting people to search our site for the truth behind the claim.
Multiple Facebook pages (archived), including one with more than 34 million followers (archived), posted an image claiming, "California squirrels are turning carnivorous. They are actively hunting other animals for the first time, study reveals." The image was also shared on Instagram (archived), where it was liked more than 187,000 times.
While the language used in the widely shared image made the story sound more dramatic than reality, it is true a study found that squirrels in a California park were exhibiting carnivorous behavior.
The study, published in December 2024, investigated the behaviors of squirrels at Briones Regional Park in Contra Costa County, California, earlier in the year. However, the researchers had been studying the long-term behavior of squirrels at the park since 2013.
Over a period of 18 days, researchers observed 31 instances of squirrels hunting — defined as the active pursuit of prey — voles within the park.
Jennifer Smith, the lead author of the study and co-leader of the long-term ground squirrels project, said the team "had never seen this behavior before," according to a news
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According to the UC Davis news release, the researchers believed the squirrels' behavior was evidence of them being
While this was the first time the researchers observed this behavior in the
None of the above squirrels were the kind most commonly seen in American backyards and cities. Those are a kind of tree squirrel called the gray squirrel, the Organizations of American Historians has written.
