no
squirrels store everything of course...they have to eat too!!
Squirrels have adaptations for survival in the wild. Their main adaptations for survival is storing nuts and berries for the winter.
Squirrels don't store food, htey hibernate! They eat before winter
they show organization when they store their nuts for the winter
Squirrels collect and store nuts so they'll have food to last through winter
No, squirrels gather up nuts and acorns and store up for the winter then they go into hibernation.
squirrels store food for the winter because in the winter it would usually snow. so when it snow you couldn't find nuts.
yes it can
Red squirrels do not hibernate, rather they remain active all year round. They store food in caches to sustain themselves during the winter when food is scarce.
yes, squirrels do hibernate. Squirrels take in acorns and nuts to store for the winter, so they can stay inside while eating, and mostly sleeping.
Squirrels dig holes in yards to bury food for later, store nuts for winter, or search for buried food.
Squirrels can jump from tree to tree and collect acorns for the winter.