Because they will see an acorn and they grab it at the same time so they put it aside and who wins the "match" will win the acorn
well ya, to protect themselves from other squirrels.
Squirrels try to avoid the much larger raccoon.
sometimes
no
because squirrels are very greedy animals and god wanted them that way. ANSWER: squirrels fight for land because that's where they put their stored food supply.
thay fight
Squirrels generally do not eat meat at all. Squirrels generally consume nuts and berries for their diet. However, if faced with no food and only a squirrel, they might attack and eat each other. The odds of a squirrel eating another squirrel would be very rare, if at all.
squirrels atrract other squirrels by fighting with a male. the one who wins is the one who gets the female.
RAGING testosterone generated by the fluffiness of their tales.
They are playful
No they cant share a nest or tree they will fight over acorns and peanuts and other nuts!
Yes, a dray of squirrels is the collective noun. Other collective nouns are: a scurry of squirrels a colony of squirrels.
I imagine other red squirrels and nuts
squirrels don't communicate. i don't think, the only time that they do sorta communicate is when they are fighting over food. but sometimes they make little height sqeaking sounds at each other! p.s. SQUIRRELS ROCK!
Obviously. I have never seen a "tamed" squirrel, as that is generally rare.
first answer: something to do with the other nut-eating animals second answer: Also other animals are eating the tasty squirrels; squirrels running in front of cars or eating live electric lines; less trees for squirrels to live in; tornadoes that kill the squirrels, etc.