Your question is a bit confusing, first of all. It sounds as if you are asking about why squirrels live in trees. If that is what you want to know, I can answer. Trees are the main source of their food, and provide shelter. The only other answer I can give is that God created it that way.
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Yes, there can be a symbiotic relationship between a tree and a bird building its nest. The tree can provide shelter and support for the nest, while the bird can help disperse seeds and fertilize the tree through its droppings. This relationship benefits both the tree and the bird.
A squirrel typically weighs between 0.5 to 1 pound, but this can vary depending on the species and age of the squirrel.
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It depends on the type of squirrel. If you're talking about a Flying Squirrel, the length is about 23 centimeters (9 inches). If you are talking about a Red Squirrel, then the length is about 19 to 23 cm (7.5 to 9 in). So, if you're talking about a regular squirrel, then it is probably somewhere between there.
The brown bear and squrriel can have competition over nuts and berries and the such, but also the bear can be the predator and the squirrel be the prey.
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The force of gravity between two objects depends on their mass and distance from each other. Earth attracts a bear more strongly than a squirrel because the bear has more mass, which results in a greater gravitational force. The squirrel, being smaller and lighter, experiences a weaker gravitational pull from Earth.
Yes they could.
Yes, beacause a squirrel is alot smaller than a bear. The bigger the animal, the more the cells. Submited by a kid..... WOW
It is an Eastern Fox Squirrel
There is none, really. If it exists, it is an indirect relationship, not a direct one.
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it flings