i have no clue!!
i have no clue!!
A chipmunk looks a lot like a squirrel with brown and tan stripes along its back.
It dies
long time ago, a bear and a squirrel argued about the benefits of having a sun or not. the bear got angry since the squirrel would not stop b*tching about it so he ran after him but alas, the squirrel was too fast, but he did manage to land a single hit, with his claws, he slashed at the fleeing squirrel and made deep claw wound and then the sun risen for the first time and the bear felt foolish. The sun gratefully healed the wounds on the squirrel's back but burning the claw marks, which left an imprint that to this day remains as a badge of honor.
nothing really it does the same, it eats the and it gets hunted the same like the original squirrel. and by the way you spelled *squirrle wrong its squirrel lol :)
A tree squirrel lives in a tree (hense the name) like most squirrels
This is a quote:Would you like to hear a joke? A squirrel walks up to a tree and says, "Hi tree! I'm a squirrel, and I forgot to bury nuts so now I am dead." The joke is funny because the squirrel gets dead.Ha. Ha.
It is camoflauge for them. When a predator is coming, it gets confused by all the stripes zig-zagging all round and makes it harder for it to focus on one zebra.
The Western palm squirrel has a slender body, bushy tail, and a pointed snout. Their fur is typically a mix of grey, brown, and white, with darker stripes along their back. They have sharp claws for climbing trees and agile movements.
A baby zebra has brown and white stripes when it's born.Then I think the baby gets its black and white stripes when it's a little older.
Squirrels have mutualistic relationship with oak trees. The squirrel gets food and shelter. The squirrel then burrows in the tree to to store nuts and the tree gets its seeds spread.
Porcupines