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 help the environment by germination
squirrels environment is on trees and on the ground
Squirrels do not have inherently bad bladders; rather, their urinary habits are adapted to their lifestyle. They typically urinate frequently to mark their territory and can do so in small amounts. This behavior helps them communicate with other squirrels and maintain their territory. Overall, their bladder function is normal and suited to their needs in the wild.
yes it is they will choke on it
i think oreos are bad for them . they can chock or get dehydrated ( thirsty)
Squirrels are mammals, so yes the baby squirrels do have mothers and fathers.
by leaving the nut tops on the ground.
It puts out a lot of bad emissions that pollute.
No, a squirrels claws are not retractable.
-Competition from other animals for food -Shortage of food resources through Winter -Adverse weather conditions
You really can't tell if you're going to have a bad winter by how high a squirrels nest is in the tree. This is just a myth.
They use a lot of GAS!