What do squirrels hide in grass?
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Answer:
They hide their nuts in the grass
Explanation:
Grey Squirrels and their immediate cousins, increase their body temperature in winter and require more calories to do so, consuming quite a bit more food to survive the cold weather season. During summer and fall, they bury and store their nuts, until they are needed during winter, and especially when snow is covering the ground and fresh leaves, fruits, and seeds (even insects), are tougher to find or non-existent. As a side note… by burying nuts, squirrels have done more to battle deforestation than man, because squirrels can’t always remember all of their hoarding locations, and hence a new tree is born comes spring! Squirrels use natural markers (rocks, stumps, mountains, other trees, and more) to find their buried stash, and not their sense of smell, as once believed.
Answer:
Squirrels hide their nuts in grass.
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