Dead Squirrel "Son, see a squirrel, pop!" Eric pulled a trigger on 0.22 on a small brown fur of branches. The rifle's butt hit the shoulder with pain, and the shell raised straight after the shell started but it was almost dead, he said that the bark on the tree broke into a small cloud with squirrels saw. His father whistled his teeth. "Great shot. Great shot ... I guess you are protecting him.
"Once, my mother's brother Bill, not my father, Deirdre's father, took me to the park, we saw a dead squirrel I am 4 or 4 years old As I kneel down, I followed him and moved it to pick it up, so I did so I took this in my hand, maybe I was sick He began to destroy the intestines, but I was able to feel tears before I understood what the dead squirrel was, I shed my cheeks and I can not do anything more embarrassing. "
Squirrels are not completely friendly to each other's actions, but squirrels are emotional. For example, there is a story about a squirrel carrying another dead squirrel over a tree. Another video shows a squirrel crouching on another squirre, flicking its tail and chasing a crow. Therefore it seems that squirrels can approach each other like humans. In addition to eating, sleeping, nesting, and mating, the squirrel likes the sun only under the sun and the sun. Relaxation is not something that these busy squirrels do well, so to sunbathe while growing teeth is not a way of life.
About 50 types of flying squirrels have been found in forests all over the world. The size and color of the flying squirrel depends on the type of flying squirrel. The biggest flying squirrel is the wool's flight squirrel found in Pakistan and the smallest flying squirrel is the pygmy flight squirrel found in the jungle of Borneo and Malaysia. Flying squirrels are omnivorous animals. In other words, their diet is based on plant and animal materials. Since squirrel is a nocturnal behavior, squirrels can not escape easily from birds of prey hunting during the day, so they are covered at night. Flying squirrel eats nuts, seeds, fruits, fruits, insects and eggs