How do squirels fine their fall over nuts? ...


Answers:    I could give you a really errant answer to this...but I won't. Instead, I will just articulate that they sometimes can smell them, they sometimes simply remember where they hide them. But not always. LOT'S of nuts and goodies wrapping up up lost and buried until they eventually turn into a small tree. My neighbor has a black walnut tree contained by the back which hang over my yard. I can't report you how many little seedling I have popping up within the front lawn contained by the spring. The squirrels bury them, and either forget where on earth they went or they are below too much snow for them to forage them back out of in that. On the other hand, I one-sidedly have an apple tree out support, and it is an absolute hoot to view these little squirrels trying to carry an apple bigger than their leader across the road to store it under the neighbors front porch for the winter. We enjoy apple cores laying around within the snow in January. They never seem to be to forget where they hide the apples!!
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