Squirrels are adapted to the environment because they are small to hide from danger. They also can camouflage there selves from predator's. They are fast to run away from there enemies, so they can run up trees and hide.
western gray squirrels.
The weight of a Gray Squirrel varies depending on the demographics of where it lives. For instance, a Northern Gray Squirrel can weigh up to two pounds while a Southern Gray squirrel will way half that. A good source for looking up information on this squirrel is the link in the Related Links.
One adaptation of the Grey Squirrel is the ability to leap trees to get away from predators and to be able to get food.
The Gray Squirrel and the state's dog is the Plott Hound
Tree squirrels make their nests in trees and there are about 122 different species of tree squirrel. The tree squirrel can live in either urban or rural environments. They are inquisitive and cute animals but they can become pests.
squirrel protection
yes we do adapt to our environment...:)
gray squirrel
a squirrel mostly lives in trees
gray squirrel
western gray squirrels.
a red squirrel?
By crushing it.
They adapt by adapting.
The differences between a male and female gray squirrel are only visible from the underside of the squirrel. The male squirrel has testicles that are easily seen from below.
not really...
A bear!