If 52 squirrels can live in 20 acres of forest, then 1 acre of the forest can support approximately 2.6 squirrels (52 squirrels / 20 acres).
Yes they do!
Squirrels do not live in the rain forest. Squirrels live in suburban and urban places, and can sometimes be found in nests in the big city (downtown or other crowded areas).
Squirrels Will emigrate and leave the population
94.6 exactly if you average out every forest in the world
grey squirrels live in the deciduous forest!
because the woods have nuts and shelter
i think it could be elk squirrels or anything that might live in a forest
No, squirrels are not typically found in mangrove forests. Mangrove forests are coastal ecosystems that are characterized by brackish water and are home to specialized plant and animal species adapted to the unique environment, but squirrels are not one of them.
squirrels, raccoons, bugs, birds, etc.
deer,gray squirrels , chipmunks,cottontial rabbits
different species live in different places.Grey squirrels live in Canada and America.Red squirrels live in places like Europe.Fox squirrels live in Canada too and in other places like Arizona.