Squirrels scatter seeds by hiding them in various caches in their feeding range. Squirrels do not hibernate but do enter torpor but when they are active they use their stores to sustain themselves in the winter.
Yes, you can and they love them.
Highly poisonous to just about everything. Dogs, cats, squirrels, humans, and so is the peel.
Squirrels have mutualistic relationship with oak trees. The squirrel gets food and shelter. The squirrel then burrows in the tree to to store nuts and the tree gets its seeds spread.
The grey squirrel's live in habitats where they are the prey. They spread around nuts of large trees and eat/store them for the winter. They hide seeds they cannot carry and sometimes forget where they were hidden. Also by eating the seeds and then pooping, they spread the seeds way further than the trees ever could. They live in large forests usually around Oak Trees. Their adaptions are their sharp claws for holding onto branches. :)
Red squirrels require a varied and reliable source of tree seeds and nuts to ensure their survival. Coniferous woodlands offer the greatest potential for supporting red squirrels.
They are spread by squirrels, rodents and birds who bury them in store in the ground then forget them.
yes just like birds, when they eat the nuts, what goes in must come out and when they poop the seeds are within the feces.
Oak seeds (AKA acorns) are spread by the wind and by animals like squirrels that eat them but also carry them aroound dropping them here and there YES
Yes! Squirrels love sunflower seeds. You can attract squirrels with the seeds, but if the seeds are for the birds, good luck to you trying to keep the squirrels out! They are clever creatures, and do impressive acrobatics just to get at the seed!
Yes.
they can spread their seeds by growing a flower
My answer is yes out of all the types of seeds they eat they eat sunflower seeds.
Squirrels most of the time eat a wide range of plants. They also enjoy nuts, seeds, fruit and even fungi.
eat squirrels they are good >:O
Yes, you can and they love them.
Chipmunks and squirrels avoid chrysanthemums as they are toxic to mammals. Chipmunks prefer seeds, nuts, grass, fungi, and bird eggs. Squirrels also like seeds, nuts, grass, insects and even baby snakes.
Highly poisonous to just about everything. Dogs, cats, squirrels, humans, and so is the peel.