No. Where the grey and red squirrels intermingle, the red squirrels tend to be pushed out by the larger greys.
no
well squirrels can either be grey or red. the red squirrels are less common because the grey pass on a disease
The red squirrels feed on mainly conifer seed and hazelnuts; the grey squirrels feed on acorns and hazelnuts. Also, the red squirrels live in coniferous woodland, whilst the grey squirrels live in deciduous woodland. :)
They are in copetition because the grey squirrels are more powerful than the red ones so the red squirrels dont get enough food or drink. They are in copetition because the grey squirrels are more powerful than the red ones so the red squirrels dont get enough food or drink.
The Red Squirrel was originally from Scotland and the Grey Squirrel from America. They both thrived in their separate lands until someone brought over the Greys to the UK. They reproduced rapidly and stole the Red Squirrels food and attacked Red Squirrel populaces. Now the Red Squirrel is endangered. But NOT exctinct. The Grey Squirrels have not got rid of the Red Squirrels.
red squirrels are rare in the UK largely because they are out-competed and replaced by populations of the grey squirrels The red squirrel population have decreased because they only eat acorns at certain times. They only eat the acorns when they are ripe. As for the grey squirrels eat the acorns at any time of the year. So the red squirrels don't have as much food and can't reproduce as much. As well the trees are further apart and the red squirrels live on the trees most of the time and can't get about. As the grey squirrels spend most there time on the floor therefore can move about much more.
No.
well squirrels can either be grey or red. the red squirrels are less common because the grey pass on a disease
The red squirrels feed on mainly conifer seed and hazelnuts; the grey squirrels feed on acorns and hazelnuts. Also, the red squirrels live in coniferous woodland, whilst the grey squirrels live in deciduous woodland. :)
Red squirrels are native to Ireland. Grey squirrels were introduced in 1911.
They are in copetition because the grey squirrels are more powerful than the red ones so the red squirrels dont get enough food or drink. They are in copetition because the grey squirrels are more powerful than the red ones so the red squirrels dont get enough food or drink.
The Red Squirrel was originally from Scotland and the Grey Squirrel from America. They both thrived in their separate lands until someone brought over the Greys to the UK. They reproduced rapidly and stole the Red Squirrels food and attacked Red Squirrel populaces. Now the Red Squirrel is endangered. But NOT exctinct. The Grey Squirrels have not got rid of the Red Squirrels.
grey squirrels, red squirrels, bule jays
well grey squirrels are becoming slowly more common but red squirrels are slowly entering the endangered list because they are dying from diseases they catch from grey squirrels
If they are poison then yes they will bite.
grey squirrels, red squirrels, bule jays
because they are immune to a virus that kills red squirrels and better at finding food - so more grey squirrels survive.
Red squirrels are native to all parts of Britain, including Wales. Grey squirrels are an introduced species.