Squirrels typically build their nests individually, although they may live in close proximity to other squirrels.
Tree squirrel nests, also known as dreys, can typically be found in the branches of trees, especially in dense foliage or near the trunk. Look for large clumps of leaves, twigs, and other materials woven together high up in the tree. Squirrels prefer to build their nests in sturdy, sheltered locations to keep their young safe.
Not really, not in the sense of say a potted plant growing singly. Mushrooms emerge from the mass of mycelia under the soil as a fruiting body and so may form one at a time or in masses of fruiting bodies, depending upon growing conditions as well as the mushroom species.
NO Actually YES, bears eat the pine nuts inside of the cones. Video documentation has shown bears digging up a squirrels stashed cones and eating the cone. A documentary on the Animal Planet showed this action in Yellowstone National Park.
Bacteria generally prefer neutral to slightly acidic environments for growth and survival.
Fungi generally prefer acidic environments for optimal growth and development.
Flying squirrels like to live in forests or in large areas of woods. They prefer to live in groups and enjoy temperate climates.
Flying squirrels like to live in forests or in large areas of woods. They prefer to live in groups and enjoy temperate climates.
those are nuts, and they eat nuts, dont they >:s
Leaders work well either way.
Some live as individuals, others prefer the safety of numbers and live in groups. Pronghorn, meerkats and prairie dogs are some animals that prefer to be in groups.
Chipmunks and squirrels avoid chrysanthemums as they are toxic to mammals. Chipmunks prefer seeds, nuts, grass, fungi, and bird eggs. Squirrels also like seeds, nuts, grass, insects and even baby snakes.
Piranhas normally live in large groups that swim and feed together. Piranhas prefer to feed on dead on injured prey as killing large prey requires a great deal of energy.
Rats are social animals and typically prefer to live and travel in groups rather than alone.
Some live as individuals, others prefer the safety of numbers and live in groups. Pronghorn, meerkats and prairie dogs are some animals that prefer to be in groups.
While some puppies can be small, no squirrel can grow large enough to devour one. Squirrels are not carnivores, either. They prefer nuts and berries.
Common or bottlenose dolphins prefer to live in groups of between 15 and 30 members. They are social animals that group together for protection and because they enjoy each other's company.
"Should" and "prefer" don't go together very well. The one you prefer, you prefer for your own reasons and not because you think that you 'should'.