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

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    Squirrels can cache as many as 3,000 nuts each season, but remembering where all the nuts are stored seems impossible. Unlike most small mammals whose brains shrink during winter due to reduced ...

  3. Squirrel fishing - Wikipedia

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    A squirrel being successfully lifted. Squirrel fishing is the "sporting" practice of "catching" squirrels and attempting to lift them into the air using a nut (such as a peanut) tied to a string or fishing line and optionally some kind of fishing pole. [1] There has been some debate over where modern squirrel fishing originated.

  4. File:Squirrel Fishing.webm - Wikipedia

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  5. Here's what squirrels, persimmons & other natural signs say ...

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    What does the behavior of squirrels say about winter weather? Squirrel at Central Park on October 12, 2023 According to folklore, the bushier the squirrel's tail, the colder the winter.

  6. The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin - Wikipedia

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    The next day, the squirrels give Old Brown a large mole for permission to gather nuts. Nutkin continues to be rude and tell riddles. He also doesn't help gather nuts again. On the third day, the squirrels all go fishing, catch seven minnows, and give them to Old Brown. Nutkin again says a riddle, unnerving Old Brown.

  7. Game of the Day: Crazy Go Nuts - AOL

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    Twenty-five levels offer an impressive amount of acorns to collect. Your rocket-propelled squirrels will catch an acorn each time a squirrel and a nut collide, but don't forget, the nuts are still ...

  8. Arctic ground squirrel - Wikipedia

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    The Arctic ground squirrel (Urocitellus parryii) (Inuktitut: ᓯᒃᓯᒃ, siksik) [2] is a species of ground squirrel native to the Arctic and Subarctic of North America and Asia. People in Alaska , particularly around the Aleutians, refer to them as "parka" squirrels, most likely because their pelt is good for the ruff on parkas and for clothing.

  9. This squirrel was taught to ring bell for nuts in California ...

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