Yes, squirrels are territorial. They usually claim between one and seven acres of land, which they mark by scenting it with urine. They store their food and build their nests within their territory, and will defend it from invading squirrels.
They aren't very social animals, but they do "talk" in their own way to each other.
well, Alligators need lots of living space because of the teritorial rights
No. Where the grey and red squirrels intermingle, the red squirrels tend to be pushed out by the larger greys.
Chipmunks and ground squirrels have cheek pouches, grey and fox squirrels do not. Squirrels who live in trees don't have cheek pouches.
Yes, some squirrels do.
No, a squirrels claws are not retractable.
Male mice are Teritorial only if 1. there is another male mouse in his cage Or 2. if there is a moter mouse with babys
Literature may or may not protray them as such.
It is just a trait of the breed
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they will bite and are teritorial so DO NOT DISTURB THEM! they live in parks with lakes or anywhere with water.
men are just teritorial people they just are concerned about you that's all
squirrels.
well, Alligators need lots of living space because of the teritorial rights
yes .Fox squirrels are bigger than grey squirrels
Yes, squirrels are omnivores.
squirrels atrract other squirrels by fighting with a male. the one who wins is the one who gets the female.
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