I don't exactly know, but all I know is thata they can be VERY deadly.
Acorns can roll when they drop from the tree. Animals (squirrels!) take them and bury them in other places.
Squirrels mainly eat acorns, nuts and other vegetation. Occasionally they will eat insects. But the flying squirrels will eat small birds and insects.
Biotic factors for squirrels include trees, bugs, leaves, other squirrels, owls, humans, etc. Abiotic ones include acorns.
Squirrels are prey for many animals including foxes, coyotes, wild and domestic cats, lynx, wolves and many birds of prey such as hawks, eagles and owls. They serve an important part of the food chain for these large animals.
Tree bark, seeds, acorns, walnuts, and other nuts.
Animals either eat the acorn and expel them some distance from the tree when they go to the toilet. or they are stored underground by squirrels who ultimately forget one or two, which in turn sprout and grow.
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Flying squirrels eat acorns, beetles, nuts, seeds, bird eggs, bugs, bird food, tulip boms, worms, plants, leaves, maple sap, bark, flowers and roots.
Yes, squirrels have good eyesight compared to other animals. They have keen vision that helps them locate food and detect predators.
When squirrels die, their bodies are typically scavenged by other animals or decompose naturally.
Oak is Toxic to horses if eaten, it takes many pounds of acorns to cause a bad reaction, but other parts of the tree can have quicker results.
Yes, squirrels have good vision compared to other animals. They have keen eyesight that helps them navigate their surroundings and locate food efficiently.