Examine the behaviour of the squirrel in the absence and
presence of others and write
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When someone is around, squirrels move back and forth with rapid movement. They do this to protect themselves from predators. This is the skill they have adapted over time because they have a lot of predators.
They often flick their tail to let other person know that they are being frustrated by their presence. They use it as a signal to communicate.
But when nobody is around, they are busy munching on food, calmly.
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