the squirrel goes up the tree 2 hide
to hide from predators and not to get eat'en.
Squirrels have plenty of predators and are often attacked by flying predators such as hawks and owls. On the ground, squirrels are hunted by foxes, coyotes, wildcats, weasels and snakes.
No, but they do hide their nuts.
Squirrels usually hide food, such as nuts or seeds, in various places like tree hollows, underground burrows, or hidden in trees. They are known to have multiple hiding spots to store food for later consumption.
They run away, just as country squirrels do.
In a different tree
No. They hide instinctively.
Predators control the squirrel population.
They emit a small chirping sound that scares predators away; if this does not work, they run away in terror.
Squirrels' enemies are wild and domestic cats, dogs and foxes, Birds of Prey, martens, snakes, humans, and stoats and weasels.
Squirrels mainly burrow in cavities or construct nests in trees, rather than tunneling underground like some other animals such as moles. They may dig shallow burrows under leaves or debris on the ground to store food or hide from predators, but they are not known for creating extensive tunnel systems.
Sea Sponges hide from there predators by either camouflaging themselves or either not hiding at all.