Flying nuts
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Squirrels collect and store nuts so they'll have food to last through winter
Flying squirrels do belong to the squirrel family. Like other squirrels, they eat nuts, as well as fruit, fungi, and bird's eggs.
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Flying squirrels forage at night. They use their sense of smell to locate foods such as fruits, nuts, fungi, and birds' eggs. Note that flying squirrels can't actually fly; they can only glide.
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.
Flying squirrels are basically just squirrels with flaps of skin. Therefore, they eat just about the same things. Nuts and berries, seeds, a random insect here and there.
they show organization when they store their nuts for the winter
No, squirrels gather up nuts and acorns and store up for the winter then they go into hibernation.
Flying squirrels eat acorns, beetles, nuts, seeds, bird eggs, bugs, bird food, tulip boms, worms, plants, leaves, maple sap, bark, flowers and roots.
Squirrels mainly eat acorns, nuts and other vegetation. Occasionally they will eat insects. But the flying squirrels will eat small birds and insects.