4-7 in.
How small is the flying sqirrel
Yes...
bears or all carnovors
yes
yes but very rarely
Becouse the red sqirrels ar dieing away and there ar only 200,000+ left. and Bouse the grey ones ar biger stronger and nastyer then red ones and they have killed nearly all of them !
It would be feral cats, dogs, foxes, hawks, eagles, and more.
One flying animal i know right off the top of my head is the flying squirrel.
There are 267 different types of alien and they all hate squirrels sometimes they are born wrong and like squirrels and is only a 97% chance of that happening
Flying squirrels forage at night. They use their sense of smell to locate foods such as fruits, nuts, fungi, and birds' eggs. Note that flying squirrels can't actually fly; they can only glide.
Squirrels move with agility and speed, using a combination of running, jumping, and climbing. They are excellent climbers, thanks to their strong limbs and sharp claws, allowing them to navigate trees effortlessly. On the ground, they can run swiftly, often zigzagging to evade predators. Their ability to leap between branches and make quick directional changes enhances their mobility in their natural habitats.
Squirrels can bury thousands of nuts each year, with estimates ranging from 1,000 to 10,000 nuts, depending on the species and local conditions. This behavior, known as caching, helps them store food for the winter and ensures they have enough resources when food is scarce. Many of the buried nuts are forgotten, leading to the growth of new trees and contributing to forest regeneration.