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nitpicking...
Electric Fencing to keep animals out of gardens is neither illegal nor inhumane. The shock is nowhere near strong enough to harm them...but they do get the message that the fence should not be crossed. Electric fences probably don't work with birds. Anything contacting the fence must also be grounded (in contact with the ground) to get a shock. A bird perching on an electric wire shouldn't get a shock.
Yes, squirrels do have large intestines.
A cat might but squirrels are a bit too large for the average house cat to eat. Cats will eat mice and small birds (but only if they learned to eat them, killing them is instinctive but eating them as food must be learned).
All the time, squirrels have a natural instinct to eat cats, and cat meat. Before the colonization of America, squirrels roamed the country in large packs, hunting for the largest mammal they could find and take down to nourish themselves. In today's society, we no longer see the large packs of hunting squirrels though, however, once in awhile one can still witness a daring squirrel taking down a feline and eating it in pure enjoyment.
Squirrels are in a large genus of rodents
The diet of C. willardi includes small mammals, lizards, birds, and large centipedes. The young feed primarily on large centipedes (Scolopendra spp.) and lizards, whereas adults feed primarily on mammals and birds
Not generally. By and large, fox squirrels remain "red," black squirrels remain sable, and gray squirrels remain gray no matter what the season.
Some large birds are herbivores while others are not. Some large birds like flamingos dine on a diet of shrimp.
Badgers usually eat anything that is ground-dwelling, such as prarie dogs, moles, voles, harvest mice, ground feeding birds, or squirrels! Badgers usually eat anything that is ground-dwelling, such as prarie dogs, moles, voles, harvest mice, ground feeding birds, or squirrels!
Large birds such as, Vultures, Eagles, and other large birds eat them.
Cats, large predatory birds and other small or medium sized predators.
They do! however a large amount of squirrels were force to leave their natural habitat due to deforestation. These squirrels offspring are then reared in non rainforest-ed areas. Getting accustom to areas populated with humans thus we see many squirrels in our neighborhood.
The American Bald Eagle, the Osprey and many other large birds. http://www.baldeagleinfo.com/ http://www.birds.cornell.edu/AllAboutBirds/BirdGuide/Osprey.html