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  2. Learn Why Squirrel’s Practice This Peculiar Behavior - AOL

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    Squirrels are foragers, which means that they collect food — things like nuts and berries. A squirrel may build up a cache of extra food for when they don’t have time to go out and find a meal.

  3. Tree squirrel - Wikipedia

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    The biggest source of food for tree squirrels is tree nuts. Red squirrels store nuts in a single stash (a midden) that tends to dry out, so the seeds don't take root. Fox squirrels and gray squirrels bury nuts over a widespread area (scatterhoarding), and often forget them, resulting in new trees . [51] [52]

  4. Eastern gray squirrel - Wikipedia

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    Like many members of the family Sciuridae, the eastern gray squirrel is a scatter-hoarder; it hoards food in numerous small caches for later recovery. [3] Some caches are quite temporary, especially those made near the site of a sudden abundance of food which can be retrieved within hours or days for reburial in a more secure site.

  5. Thirteen-lined ground squirrel - Wikipedia

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    Thirteen-lined ground squirrels can survive in hibernation for over six months without food or water and special physiological adaptations allow them to do so. [6] They alternate between torpor bouts of 7 to 10 days when their body temperatures drops to 5-7°C, and interbout arousals of less than 24 hours with their body temperature back to 37 ...

  6. Squirrel with Absolutely Zero Shame Steals Woman's Pastry ...

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    Because squirrels tend to go into humans in public spaces like parks, it's possible to get very close to them. They might even remember you if you give them a little food. But in truth you should ...

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