Your question is a bit confusing, first of all. It sounds as if you are asking about why squirrels live in trees. If that is what you want to know, I can answer. Trees are the main source of their food, and provide shelter. The only other answer I can give is that God created it that way.
nothing
the symbiotic relationship between a squirrel and nut tree is the squirrel gets a home and food and the tree doesn't get any thing so it is commensalism.
mostly deer, elk, rabbit, squirrel, bear
They are neither..a squirrel is a mammal The special things about mammals are: --they bear live young (don't lay eggs). --the females make milk to feed their young. --they have hair or fur.
as me it dose not need it.
It depends on the type of squirrel. If you're talking about a Flying Squirrel, the length is about 23 centimeters (9 inches). If you are talking about a Red Squirrel, then the length is about 19 to 23 cm (7.5 to 9 in). So, if you're talking about a regular squirrel, then it is probably somewhere between there.
The brown bear and squrriel can have competition over nuts and berries and the such, but also the bear can be the predator and the squirrel be the prey.
A bear!
no
It is Commensalism because the squirrel benefits by having a home, and the tree is not harmed and doesn't get any benefit.
Yes they could.
Yes, beacause a squirrel is alot smaller than a bear. The bigger the animal, the more the cells. Submited by a kid..... WOW
It is an Eastern Fox Squirrel
There is none, really. If it exists, it is an indirect relationship, not a direct one.
a raccoon
the symbiotic relationship between a squirrel and nut tree is the squirrel gets a home and food and the tree doesn't get any thing so it is commensalism.
dog, cat, bear, squirrel, rabbit, etc.
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