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Squirrel kicked into Grand Canyon after men lure it to edge with trail of breadcrumbs

The YouTube user that filmed and uploaded the footage said he did not know what was happening until it was too late

Jack Simpson
Monday 04 August 2014 02:07 EDT
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The two men who wore only boxer shorts and cowboy hats are believed to be French
The two men who wore only boxer shorts and cowboy hats are believed to be French (Youtube)

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Two men have been filmed luring a squirrel to the edge of the Grand Canyon and then kicking the animal to almost certain death hundreds of metres below.

The footage shows the men, who are believed to be French, arranging a trail of breadcrumbs to lead the squirrel to the precipice of the canyon.

As the squirrel approaches the edge, one of the men puts on a shoe and then proceeds to kick the rodent off the ledge, as his friend takes pictures.

The clip was uploaded by YouTube user Jonathan Hildebrand, who said he filmed the act of cruelty but was unaware of what the men planned to do.

He said: "I did not realise what was happening until it was too late."

He added: "I do not know who they are. All I know is that they were French."

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