Squirrels and trees have a symbiotic relationship where squirrels benefit from trees for shelter, food, and protection, while trees benefit from squirrels through seed dispersal. Squirrels rely on trees for nesting sites and as a food source, such as nuts and seeds. In return, squirrels play a crucial role in the dispersal of tree seeds by caching them in various locations, thus aiding in the tree's reproduction and dispersal. This mutualistic relationship highlights the interconnectedness and interdependence of species in an ecosystem.
I think commensalism
Squirrels and Trees interact by a commutative relationship. This is when one animal or plant is helped and the other is not helped or harmed in this case, the squirrels live in the trees and the tree is not harmed.
Trees. Squirrels live in nests in trees.
Yes, squirrels build nests in trees.
Yes, squirrels make nests in trees.
Squirrels have mutualistic relationship with oak trees. The squirrel gets food and shelter. The squirrel then burrows in the tree to to store nuts and the tree gets its seeds spread.
no! ground squirrels dont eat fruit, or for that matter, trees.
the relationship between squirrels and cardboard is that squirrels play and bite it. the cardboard is a toy for the squirrels, they can also use the cardboard as shelters.
It is Commensalism because the squirrel benefits by having a home, and the tree is not harmed and doesn't get any benefit.
yes
Camouflage from trees.
wood (trees)