Young squirrel in its habitat high in the trees. by Saranda in 't Veld Fotografie

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With its long, curved claws, the squirrel can easily climb trees and jump from branch to branch. During a jump, it spreads its limbs, with the loose skin on its flanks helping the animal stay airborne. Its feathery tail serves as a rudder, which it uses to steer its jump. It can also swim well. Its long tail, elegant mode of locomotion and the tufts on its ears give it a high petting factor.

The squirrel is a diurnal animal, usually showing itself just after dawn. It is mainly active after sunrise and just before sunset. 'In winter, it only shows itself 'in the morning. The squirrel does not hibernate, but it does hibernate: on inclement days, it hides in its nest and on better days it 'll visit its winter stockpile, which it has built up in various places, in the morning.

Per litter, a female gives birth to one to eight young (an average of three). The young weigh ten to 15 grams at birth. Only the female takes care of the young. When disturbed, the female carries the young out of the nest. At seven to eight weeks, they move outside the nest for the first time, and at seven to ten weeks they are weaned. When the young are 10 to 16 weeks old, they are independent.

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Inspired by the beauty of nature. Finding the quality of life in the small things around me. Capture precious moments in pixels.. Read more…

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