They are displaying ownership of a certain area and for other squirrels to stay away
squirrels are famous for collecting and storing their items
to block water from going to body
Gray squirrels are part of the Sciuridae family, which includes various squirrel species such as red squirrels, fox squirrels, and flying squirrels. They are all characterized by their rodent-like appearance, bushy tails, and habit of storing food for the winter.
if your wondering if it does well the anser is yes
Cats often wiggle their tails when they are excited or aroused. This behavior can also indicate agitation or a warning sign. Cats use their tails as a form of communication, so a wiggling tail could mean various things depending on the context and the cat's overall body language.
If woman can learn how to shake it more--why can't they learn how to NOT wiggle so much?
Because it is a sign that dogs are happy.
You have to look at the tail. Squirrels have bushy tails. mouses have thin tails.
squirrels, skunks, certain dogs,etc. have long bushy tails. this is mainly for grip on trees and protection from diseases an other problems.
squirrels are famous for collecting and storing their items
to block water from going to body
endangered small nocturnal animal of south west australiawith light brown coat & brushy tails squirrels wolves foxes
Gray squirrels are part of the Sciuridae family, which includes various squirrel species such as red squirrels, fox squirrels, and flying squirrels. They are all characterized by their rodent-like appearance, bushy tails, and habit of storing food for the winter.
if your wondering if it does well the anser is yes
They do that when stressed - to mimic the sound of a rattlesnake - since they are both found in the same areas of the US !
Cats often wiggle their tails when they are excited or aroused. This behavior can also indicate agitation or a warning sign. Cats use their tails as a form of communication, so a wiggling tail could mean various things depending on the context and the cat's overall body language.
long bushy tails that keep them warm:) and probably some nuts too:)