They take them back to their homes to eat later.
They store food in their cheek pouches, go to a safe place and remove the food. Holding it with their front paws, they bite off small chunks and chew and swallow the food. Their front teeth are quite large so they use them to bite and their molars to grind up the food before they swallow it.
Squirrels don't store food, htey hibernate! They eat before winter
squirrels store food for the winter because in the winter it would usually snow. so when it snow you couldn't find nuts.
Squirrels collect and store nuts so they'll have food to last through winter
Squirrels dig holes in yards to bury food for later, store nuts for winter, or search for buried food.
Yes they do they store it like their babies under the sand!
the friendly ones with foaming mouths
They are related to tortises and dinosaurs
Some animals that store food for future use include squirrels, chipmunks, and bees. These animals gather and store food during times of abundance to consume later when food is scarce.
Chipmunks and ground squirrels have cheek pouches, grey and fox squirrels do not. Squirrels who live in trees don't have cheek pouches.
squirrels store everything of course...they have to eat too!!
Squirrels store food (nuts and seeds) for the winter, and stay put.