The bookshelf cage and the racing squirrel

A squirrel in a bookshelf cage survives not on treats but on finely tuned stress physiology, managed through space design, predictability, and controlled stimuli.

A squirrel in a bookshelf cage survives not on treats but on finely tuned stress physiology, managed through space design, predictability, and controlled stimuli.

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