they live in forests they eat poops and they love snakes to fart on!!!!
trees and lots of green. probably would be where theres a lot of nuts in the city.
squirrels
Squirrels are found in an extraordinarily diverse range of habitats, from desert conditions to extremely wet rain forests. Squirrels naturally occur in all continents except Antarctica and Australia.
Squirrels are opportunists by nature; and opportunists are rarely affected by human encroachment (they will be negatively impacted by removal of human encroachment).
500-600 years from planted
A habitat is where something lives. So, the habitats of rabbits are fields and woods, those of squirrels are trees, those of perch, ponds and rivers.
Chipmunks are small rodent-like creatures that are smaller then squirrels, but generally larger then mice. Chipmunks habitats are found in North America and Asia and live in burrows with several different chambers.
squirrels.
No, freshwater habitats are not independant of terrestrial habitats.
yes .Fox squirrels are bigger than grey squirrels
Yes, squirrels are omnivores.
No. Red squirrels and grey squirrels are from the same family. that doesn't mean a red squirrel can have grey squirrel babies, or the opposite. Red squirrels could get angry at grey squirrels, I mean, you could attack anyone or anything. But at all, it's unlikely that you would see a grey squirrel with a red squirrel. they have different habitats. If food is scarce in an area of cohabitation, the Gray will chase the Reds from the area because of their larger size.
squirrels atrract other squirrels by fighting with a male. the one who wins is the one who gets the female.