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  2. Learn Why Squirrel’s Practice This Peculiar Behavior - AOL

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    Squirrels eat a variety of nuts, berries, fruit, conifer tree cones, greens, and fungi. ©Dmitry Potashkin/iStock via Getty Images Squirrels are masters at storage and also deception.

  3. Philly Squirrel Eats Chicken Tender and Has People Online ...

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    Depending on the time of year, squirrels also eat tender leaf buds, wild fruits, nuts, acorns, bird eggs, seed crops, and sometimes even tree bark. Squirrels will then hoard their food (mostly ...

  4. Squirrel - Wikipedia

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    Squirrels, being primarily herbivores, eat a wide variety of plants, as well as nuts, seeds, conifer cones, fruits, fungi, and green vegetation. Some squirrels, however, also consume meat, especially when faced with hunger. [21] [32] Squirrels have been known to eat small birds, young snakes, and smaller rodents, as well as bird eggs and insects.

  5. Magnolia grandiflora - Wikipedia

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    Individual seeds. M. grandiflora can produce seed by 10 years of age, although peak seed production is achieved closer to 25 years of age. Around 50% of seeds can germinate, and they are spread by birds and mammals. [9] Squirrels, possums, quail, and turkey are known to eat the seeds. [20]

  6. Nature News: What exactly do squirrels eat? And what's up ...

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  7. Western gray squirrel - Wikipedia

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    Tree squirrels undergo a complete head-to-tail molt in the spring and a rump-to-head molt in the fall. Tail hair is replaced only in the spring. Nesting mothers will use their tail hair to line birthing nests. Western gray squirrels eat berries, nuts, a variety of seeds, and the eggs of small birds.

  8. Abert's squirrel - Wikipedia

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    Abert's squirrels are 46–58 cm long with a tail of 19–25 cm. They are easily recognized by their long ear tufts, which extend up from each ear 2–3 cm. This gives this species a striking similarity to the Eurasian red squirrel, aside from its differing dark coloration. Abert's squirrels vary in color across their range.

  9. Squirrels aren't so bad after all: Nature News - AOL

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