squriles,bird's
Some animals of the squirril family do this yes.
Animals store nuts in summer to eat for winter because it is a way for them to ensure a food supply when resources become scarce during the colder months. Storing nuts allows animals to have access to high-energy food sources when foraging opportunities are limited in the winter. This behavior also helps animals survive and maintain their energy reserves until food becomes more abundant again in the spring.
nuts.
Glycogen (broken down sugar) and fat.
Nuthatches store nuts to ensure a reliable food supply during the winter months when resources are scarce. By hiding nuts in various locations, they can retrieve them later when foraging becomes more challenging. This behavior also helps them to avoid competition for food and protects their food stash from other animals. Additionally, caching nuts allows nuthatches to take advantage of their excellent spatial memory to locate their hidden food.
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Most likely false because squirrels are just animals looking for food. They just do their best.
A lot of vegans do eat nuts, but if you are a strict raw vegan they usually do not. A vegan with nut allergies might also not eat nuts. There are nuts that are dry roasted and have gelatin in it and vegans do stay away from those type of nuts.
No, only animals can be omnivores, a nut is part of a plant.
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A hardware store - where they keep the NUTS and bolts.
There are many animals and birds that eat nuts and seeds. Two basic examples are squirrels eat nuts, my pet budgerigar eat seeds, and many animals will eat both.