Squirrels mainly eat acorns, nuts and other vegetation. Occasionally they will eat insects. But the flying squirrels will eat small birds and insects.
Lions are carnivores and typically eat meat, such as antelope, zebras, and buffalo. They are not known to eat plants or vegetation as a primary source of food.
yes, squirrels use their hands and teeth to eat.
Squirrels and Trees interact by a commutative relationship. This is when one animal or plant is helped and the other is not helped or harmed in this case, the squirrels live in the trees and the tree is not harmed.
no! ground squirrels dont eat fruit, or for that matter, trees.
Sable Antelopes eat grazers such as grasses, herbs, or foliage.
Antelope squirrels eat mainly small rodents like mice and rats. However, they will also eat crops, beans, and easy to catch insects.
Herbivores are animals that just eat plants.
no Squirrels eat plants and nuts.
Deer are herbivores, so they eat only plants, not squirrels
Yes. The largest antelope eat plants and animals because it is big enough to.
well what ever the lynxes eat will get a higher population and there will be less plants, for example say if lynxes eat squirrels and squirrels eat plants if the lynxes die then there are more squirrels and the more squirrels there are, well the squirrels would eat the plants and if there are more squirrels the more the plants are eaten so less plants and life on earth this would also happen with other animals oh and check out new hollow they are my favorite band.
Squirrels can eat plants and they do eat a variety of vegetation. Squirrels dine on nuts, seeds, fruits, conifer cones, and leafy green plants.
Saiga antelope eat plants and small insects.
easy.Grass and leaves.
Squirrels mainly eat acorns, nuts and other vegetation. Occasionally they will eat insects. But the flying squirrels will eat small birds and insects.
In my area we have only red squirrels they don't eat my tomatoes. I don't know about grey squirrels though. Tomato plants are from the nightshade family and are poisonous[apart from the fruit of course]. We have lots of deer around us but they never touch the tomato plants. I'd give them a go if I were you.