Chipmunks collect acorns by foraging in their natural habitats, using their keen sense of smell and agility to locate and gather them. They have cheek pouches that allow them to store multiple acorns at once, which they can transport back to their burrows. During the fall, chipmunks will gather and cache acorns and other food items to prepare for the winter months when food is scarce. Their ability to remember the locations of their caches helps them retrieve the food later.
Yes they do. If chipmunks eat acorns and not eat corn that would be the world's weirdest thing's. Now do you know?I hope so......
Alvin and the Chipmunks are so hot!
Alvin and the Chipmunks are so hot!
Acorns are the seed of the Oak, so they ensure continuance.
Acorns are the seeds of an oak tree, while cheese is a dairy product from milk. So acorns do not have cheese in them unless they have been stuffed by a cook.
My brother had a couple of chipmunks. So, yeah.
It was a wet early spring followed by a hot. dry summer. And it is a "mast" year for oaks, every 7 years they drop more acorns to insure survival.
For the same reason an Oak tree produces so many acorns. So that maybe one of them manages to make it to the egg and fertilize it.
It basically introuduces you to the chipmunks so that you can be munipulated by them.
If you are regarding generally towards the live-action/CGI movies, then, there will be at least one more Alvin and the Chipmunks film. There are currently two, but a third movie, Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chip-Wrecked, is currently in production, and is slated for release on December 16, 2011.
For the same reason an Oak tree produces so many acorns. So that maybe one of them manages to make it to the egg and fertilize it.
Squirrels bury the acorns in the ground,making it grow so they have enough food to eat with their family or themselves