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Why Do Squirrels Throw Acorns

Many animals run and hide when it comes to self-defense, but not squirrels. In fact, squirrels are known for their willingness to 'yell' at people and animals they see as invaders in their territory....

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Why Do Goats Lick Salt

All living creatures on earth need salt to survive, from butterflies to humans and even goats, and ingesting it is the best way to get what we all need. As humans, you and I can go to a store and buy...

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Why Do Rabbits Vibrate Their Feet

Shaking, vibrating, and thumping is often a bad sign in animals, but not if you have rabbits. If this is your first time owning a pet rabbit, you'll learn quickly that they do a lot more with their...

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Why Do Squirrels Bury Rocks

Squirrels are surprisingly choosy about their rocks and will spend a good deal of time examining several before they select one that is 'right' for them. Sometimes they go out of their way to...

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Why Do Rabbits Dig Holes Then Fill Them In

Digging is a significant part of what rabbits do in the wild, and burrows can be up to three meters deep. Meanwhile, the shallowest holes rabbits dig are a mere twenty centimeters, which is barely...

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Can Squirrels Freeze To Death

Squirrels build cozy dens to stay warm in winter, but not all of them are the same. Arboreal or tree squirrels build above ground, typically in the trees, and stay active year-round. Meanwhile,...

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