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Squirrels and trees are examples of commensalism in the deciduous forest. The trees, which are not harmed, provide the squirrels with shelter and protection.
Squirrels like to eat nuts and berries, both of which grow on trees. They also like to live in trees. So they tend towards areas densely populated with trees. These areas are called forests. Hence, squirrels like in the forest.
Squirrels Will emigrate and leave the population
In a forest, beside trees, pretty much anywhere. but you must be patient.
Trees. Squirrels live in nests in trees.
Well, it depends on the type of tree and the disease but in general, a forest with many types of trees probably has a better survival rate as diseases can affect certain types of trees differently. So if you had a disease that could kill one type of tree and a forest made only of that type, all the trees would die.
Trees do not make a forest alone, but with the forest life. Insects, fungi, flowers, birds, squirrels, etc. A forest depends on one and another like these living things depend on others and like how we depend on other people for our daily life.
Yes, squirrels build nests in trees.
Yes, squirrels make nests in trees.
no! ground squirrels dont eat fruit, or for that matter, trees.
Squirrels are not inherently bad for the environment, but they can have some negative impacts. They can damage trees by stripping bark and eating seeds, which can affect forest regeneration. Additionally, squirrels can compete with native species for food and habitat, potentially disrupting ecosystems.
Squirrels live in wooded areas such as forests where they can make their homes in trees.