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  2. The Tale of Timmy Tiptoes - Wikipedia

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    In an aside, the narrator tells the reader that the couple had great quantities of nuts because they never lost them, noting that most squirrels lose half their nuts because they cannot remember where they buried them. Silvertail is the most forgetful of squirrels in the wood, and, while trying to find his nuts, digs up another squirrel's hoard.

  3. Squirrel - Wikipedia

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    Because squirrels cannot digest cellulose, they must rely on foods rich in protein, carbohydrates, and fats. In temperate regions, early spring is the hardest time of year for squirrels because the nuts they buried are beginning to sprout (and thus are no longer available to eat), while many of the usual food sources are not yet available ...

  4. Talk:Squirrel/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    As for how they find the nuts they bury, I've heard this "they have scent glands in their feet that they use to mark where they bury their nuts," and "they have great spatial memory." I've heard studies done that found that squirrels aren't indescriminate, they will dug up nuts that were burried by humans just as they would their own or other ...

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

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    They rely on visual and spatial cues to remember and locate their caches. In addition, squirrels utilize a strategy called “ chunking ”, where they group and store the same type of nut in a ...

  6. Squirrels driving you nuts? Maybe it's time for a second look ...

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    A squirrel day seems to consist primarily of burying and retrieving nuts. But upon closer observation, there's a little more to this.

  7. Secrecy - Wikipedia

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    Animals conceal the location of their den or nest from predators.Squirrels bury nuts, hiding them, and they try to remember their locations later. [2]Humans attempt to consciously conceal aspects of themselves from others due to shame, or from fear of violence, rejection, harassment, loss of acceptance, or loss of employment.

  8. African striped ground squirrel - Wikipedia

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    They also bury their urine, but not their dung. [4] Striped ground squirrels live alone, or in pairs, and greet other members of their species by sniffing each other nose-to-nose. They move with a jumping gait, frequently pausing to sniff or look around, and making longer leaps when they need to move more quickly.

  9. 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.