Hard to say how many nuts, however, the grey squirrel eats about 2lbs of food per week x 52 weeks means they eat 104 lbs of food a year. That includes nuts, seeds, bulbs, twigs and whatever else the bushy tailed bandits manage to get their little paws on.
The amount would be different depending on which squirrel and it's size. According to one news article, some squirrels manage to eat 1 1/2 lbs of pecans a week. One scientist estimates they eat about 50 lbs of nuts a year.
improved answer:the pig, because a squirrel has to gather nuts and run up trees ex
They don't 'gather' food (like a squirrel would gather nuts for example) - they hunt prey by using their tongue to sense what is around them.
A squirrel eats nuts.
ok so basically, a squirrel weighs .0056 kilometers. but if you take to into consideration the corealis effect, the gravitational forces the moon applies (is it a full moon, half moon, blue moon etc.), as well as how many nuts the squirrel has consumed, the squirrel weighs about 1.35 meters. hope this helps!
they gathered many plants, nuts, and berries.
Your nuts?
eat nuts
Yes, they hunt, and gather berries and nuts.
No peppers for a squirrel. They eat nuts (acorns). Arle Nadja
Yes they can. I just read in a fact book that they cant find sixty percent of the nuts they hid for winter.
Some nuts and berries
Nuts