Squirrels are generally not afraid of people and often exhibit curiosity towards humans, especially in urban areas where they are accustomed to human presence. However, they can be cautious and may flee if they feel threatened or if a person approaches too closely. Their behavior varies by species and environment, with some squirrels being more bold than others. Overall, while they may not be inherently afraid, they will take evasive action if they perceive danger.
I'm afraid yes.
To a lot of people, yes. Squirrels are vermin.
Cleverness is relative. Squirrels are not as clever as people. However, they are good at what they do.
me what do you me? Is is people?
I don't think so. My rat terrier loves hunting squirrels, but she never succeeds. They've never hurt her. I think squirrels are too afraid. You can ask your vet.
squirrels live in any park that has people and trees
rabbit squirrel deer bird mouse
Sometimes, if they are familiar with people they wil do it more often than wild squirrels.
They run away, just as country squirrels do.
no except if they have rabbis
People are afraid of alligators and apes. People are afraid of anacondas and African rock pythons.
Theirs 15% of people who are afraid of them.