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  2. Acorns aren't just for squirrels, but read this before ... - AOL

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    No, this isn't an article written for (or by) squirrels – humans can actually eat acorns under certain circumstances. The nuts stem from oak trees, and can actually elicit a mild, nutty flavor.

  3. California ground squirrel - Wikipedia

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    They can weigh from 280 to 738 g (9.9 to 26.0 oz). [7] The tail is relatively bushy for a ground squirrel, and at a quick glance, the squirrel might be mistaken for a fox squirrel. [8] As is typical for ground squirrels, California ground squirrels live in burrows, which they excavate themselves. Some burrows are occupied communally, but each ...

  4. New 'Shocking' Evidence Reveals Some of California's ... - AOL

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    A new study from U.C. Davis and UW-Eau Claire found that California ground squirrels not only eat nuts and fruit — but also hunt and eat voles, which are small mouse-like rodents.

  5. Tree squirrel - Wikipedia

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    Tree squirrels may bury food in the ground for later retrieval. Squirrels use their keen sense of smell to search for buried food, but can dig numerous holes in the process. This may become an annoyance to gardeners with strict landscape requirements, especially when the garden contains edibles.

  6. Northern Idaho ground squirrel - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] [5] They eat forbs, grasses, shrubs, trees, rushes, and sedges. [3] The mating season occurs within two weeks from the start of the active period and lasts about 12–13 days. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Females only have one litter per year, and there are about five weaned babies per litter, which leave the burrow around late March-early April. [ 8 ]

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

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    The squirrels are “caching,” which means they are storing. When the seasons change and the weather gets cooler, squirrels seem to act more odd than usual — much like the ones in this video ...

  8. Mount Graham red squirrel - Wikipedia

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    Mount Graham red squirrels behave in a manner similar to most other subspecies of American red squirrel. They are diurnal and do not hibernate during the winter months, but instead carry out activities in the mid-day sun. [7] Mount Graham squirrels usually eat a diet of mixed seeds, conifer cones and air-dried fungi. [8]

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

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