Squirrels are attracted to butternut trees primarily for their nutrient-rich seeds and nuts, which provide a high-energy food source. The tree's bark and foliage also offer shelter and a place to nest. Additionally, the butternut tree often grows in areas that are conducive to foraging, making it a popular spot for squirrels to find food.
Animals such as squirrels, chipmunks, deer, and birds like wild turkeys, woodpeckers, and chickadees are known to be attracted to butternut trees. These animals are drawn to the nuts produced by the tree as a food source.
the suasage tree is known from thge butternut looking like sausage
They grew butternut squash in their garden. The butternut tree had many butternuts on it. The butternut tasted very good.
yes it is a tree nut
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no, they call theme like that becaus if they jump for tree to tree it looks like they are flying
Mostly on foot! Flying squirrels do not "fly" - they glide. Once at a tree height they like (which they achieve by climbing that same way any squirrel does) they can "glide" from tree to tree all night.
in trees an sometimes in other places like bushes
No. Just like city squirrels jump from tree to tree, flying squirrels do the same. The just go further because they glide. They don't actually fly, so they don't need to learn.
probably that tree squirrels live in trees and have better climbing capabilities and ground squirrels build burrows and dig more.
No, a squirrels claws are not retractable.
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