where squirrels hide their nuts in grass? figure of speech
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Swihart and his colleagues have found that gray squirrels bury nuts all over the place, and often forget them. That results in trees growing in new areas. But red squirrels store nuts in piles on the ground. Those piled-up nuts tend to dry out and don't take root.
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Where squirrels hide their nuts in grass. No time to see, in broad daylight, . Streams full of stars like skies at night.
Squirrels dig holes in lawns and gardens in search of roots, stems, bark, shoots, leaves, flowers, fruit, and nuts.
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