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Squirrels typically do not have babies in the winter. Most species of squirrels mate in late winter or early spring, resulting in the birth of young in late spring or early summer when food is more abundant and conditions are favorable for raising young. However, some species may have a second litter in late summer. Winter is generally a time for squirrels to conserve energy and survive the colder months.

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