Squirrels play a crucial role in producing new plants. Find out how.
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The seeds left in the ground will have the chance to germinate and give rise to a new plant. The caching behaviour of seeds by squirrels is very important for the renewal of many tree species, particularly plants that produce heavy seeds that have few chances to sprout when they fall near the parent plant
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As gardeners, we tend to think of squirrels as pests. They dig up freshly planted seeds, dig holes in lawns, drop the scales of pine cones everywhere, and they often get to the pecans and green tomatoes before I do!
Despite their sometimes frustrating activities, tree squirrels play an important role in our world.
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