Some animals of the squirril family do this yes.
Dalton chasser
When they are available. Usually during the Autumn.
they show organization when they store their nuts for the winter
Most likely false because squirrels are just animals looking for food. They just do their best.
Squirrels collect and store nuts so they'll have food to last through winter
squriles,bird's
In late summer animals gather mast such as nuts from trees. The animals that gather mast include squirrels, deer, chipmunks, and turkeys.
Yes, they are, actually. They commonly eat insects in the summer as well as nuts and berries in the winter.
Some animals hibernate, grow thicker fur, store extra fat while food is plentiful before winter starts, hide nuts and berries where they can find them after the snow falls, and the color of their fur changes to blend in with the winter landscape.
Squirrels disappear from habitat so they can migrate or sometimes they gather a bunch of nuts and they store the nuts in a hole and in the winter they stay in a tree and when they get hungry they get some of their nuts.
a squirrel needs to eat dring and space to store food for the winter
No, squirrels gather up nuts and acorns and store up for the winter then they go into hibernation.