on the USA
lol do it really matter to you, go get a squirrel & see
Grey Squirrels go "nuts" for food!
Yes, squirrels have good night vision and can see in low light conditions, but they are not able to see in complete darkness.
Like most marsupials, possums see using their sharp eyes.
Squirrels have good eyesight and can see up to 100 feet away in their natural habitat.
The Nutty Squirrels Go Bird Watching was created in 1961.
No.
The hypothesis is an educated guess, it should not affect the investigation at all, it is merely a summized thought based on known evidence and a prediction of a possible outcome. A scientist however does not use that Hypothesis to get a result, they merely see if the result lines up with the Hypothesis. A quick example is you see a movie billboard, it has squirrels on it fighting, you can hypothesize the movie is about squirrels fighting. Now if you go see the movie and it has no squirrels at all, your hypothesis is wrong.... You can not go to the movie, see no squirrels, then squint your eyes really tight till the animals that are in the movie look like squirrels fighting, just to say your hypothesis was right. It should have no impact on the results of scientific study... it is merely an educated guess at a possible outcome of the tests.
Flying squirrels are diurnal by nature, that is, they are mostly active in daylight. It follows, therefore, that they must be able to see in the light.
No if you do they die. You can see their guts.
They go nuts
No, squirrels gather up nuts and acorns and store up for the winter then they go into hibernation.