“Forgotten nuts and acorns grow into trees, so squirrel absentmindedness produces some ecological benefits. While it’s almost certain that squirrels indeed forget some subset of the nuts that they bury over a nut-burying season, it’s not clear whether these are truly forgotten or simply abandoned in favour of food that is easier to recover.
Food storage is serious business, and squirrels don’t bury nuts randomly. They are organized, and they carry out a plan. This plan comes in one of two forms. Some squirrel species stash their food in one place, likely making the stash easier to remember, but this is risky, especially if the single cache is discovered and eaten by another animal. Some squirrel species opt for a different strategy: they bury nuts in several spots across a general area. These species appear to have developed a system to help them remember where these stashes are. It seems that squirrels are capable of “spatially chunking”—that is, placing nuts of the same type into individual caches that are separate from those belonging to another type—and this process may help the squirrels remember the locations of each cache more easily. A 2017 study involving fox squirrels and a pile of four different types of nuts showed that the squirrels were able to sort the nuts and bury them one at a time, placing nuts of one species near one another while burying nuts of another species a short distance away." —Britannica
Uhm, I wonder where they live that winter is only 3 months??? While where I live Winter is usually only a month or two, most places that actually experience winter (snow, cold, etc., YUK!) have that kind of weather for at least four or five months.
danketaz Premium Member about 1 year ago
So, are these two going to be hibernating through a season or so of strips?
hschessman Premium Member about 1 year ago
So good!
morningglory73 Premium Member about 1 year ago
LOL!!!
Aladar30 Premium Member about 1 year ago
He’s using her obsession to his own advantage. Kinda clever, but very human.
Brilliant_Birdie about 1 year ago
Funny thing is squirrels don’t usually find all their acorns they bury. Which usually helps grow trees
ericlscott creator about 1 year ago
That’s squirrel works fast!
Teresa Burritt (Frog Applause) creator about 1 year ago
“Forgotten nuts and acorns grow into trees, so squirrel absentmindedness produces some ecological benefits. While it’s almost certain that squirrels indeed forget some subset of the nuts that they bury over a nut-burying season, it’s not clear whether these are truly forgotten or simply abandoned in favour of food that is easier to recover.
Food storage is serious business, and squirrels don’t bury nuts randomly. They are organized, and they carry out a plan. This plan comes in one of two forms. Some squirrel species stash their food in one place, likely making the stash easier to remember, but this is risky, especially if the single cache is discovered and eaten by another animal. Some squirrel species opt for a different strategy: they bury nuts in several spots across a general area. These species appear to have developed a system to help them remember where these stashes are. It seems that squirrels are capable of “spatially chunking”—that is, placing nuts of the same type into individual caches that are separate from those belonging to another type—and this process may help the squirrels remember the locations of each cache more easily. A 2017 study involving fox squirrels and a pile of four different types of nuts showed that the squirrels were able to sort the nuts and bury them one at a time, placing nuts of one species near one another while burying nuts of another species a short distance away." —Britannica
azkfwecho Premium Member about 1 year ago
Uhm, I wonder where they live that winter is only 3 months??? While where I live Winter is usually only a month or two, most places that actually experience winter (snow, cold, etc., YUK!) have that kind of weather for at least four or five months.
davewhamond creator about 1 year ago
Warning: May contain nuts
Tom Toro creator about 1 year ago
Hrmb er gbbbt drrkyn uhtyrgddi! (Sorry I was chewing my breakfast — have a great weekend, everybody!)
daisypekin01 about 1 year ago
lazy grasshopper.
Mike Baldwin creator about 1 year ago
Cheeky devil!
Ainsley Ashby >>> Globetrotter creator about 1 year ago
I’m loving this squirl
Ainsley Ashby >>> Globetrotter creator about 1 year ago
squirrel *