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Birthday Squirrel Gives Pointers to Newly Legal Drinkers

You already know Sneezy the Penn State Squirrel all too well, but there’s another squirrel in town — one that wishes students a happy, safe birthday when they turn 21.

According to the Chronicle of Higher Education, Penn State University Health Services has crafted a hidden gem of a video for newly legal drinkers of an advice-giving squirrel in a birthday hat, because that has to work, right? Clearly, nothing else seems to be working. In any case, there’s something about little mammals that warms the heart.

The little fella’s advice includes eating before drinking, staying hydrated, and spacing out drinks. Check out this hilarious, nutty Flash video here.

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