Squirrels may eat road tar out of a need for specific nutrients or minerals that are lacking in their natural diet. The tar contains asphalt, which can be a source of hydrocarbons, and some animals instinctively consume materials that provide essential nutrients or help with digestion. Additionally, the sticky texture might attract them, or they might be curious about the unusual substance. However, consuming tar can be harmful to their health.
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Road tar is made from coal. Asphalt is a heavy fraction of petroleum.
no
ground squirrels do
squirrels eat nuts, foxes eat squirrels
Yes! Tree squirrels eat peppers
a tar road will be easier, it will be more smooth and you will be able to roll for a longer period if time
Tar is used so The road workers may fill in cracks on the road so they do not spread out more.
Squirrels do not eat frogs in particulair. They eat plant matter like nuts in general, but squirrels also eat small animals and even vertebrates. So they might eat a frog ocassionally.
Squirrels will sometimes eat insects, but only when they are very hungry.
No prairie dogs do not eat ground squirrels.
yes, squirrels use their hands and teeth to eat.