Posted
on January 21, 2015
They
scamper and skitter.
They
patter and squeak.
They
put their little paws around acorns and nuts and bring them up to
their little mouths and nibble-nibble-gnaw.
They
eat until their cheeks bulge.
And
sometimes they stop their nibbling and scampering—freeze!—and
stare at you.
Comedian
Eddie Izzard thinks that their stop-freeze-stare thing is like they
are thinking, “Wait! Did I leave the gas on?”
And
then of course, they realize that, no, they did not leave the gas on...because they are SQUIRRELS!
Squirrels
are some of the most visible rodents in many people's lives. Various
kinds of squirrels live in mountains and deserts, prairies to cities.
Many of them live in trees, and some live underground. We humans can
often see them right where we live—in our backyards and city parks.
Here
are some of the reasons that many people do NOT appreciate squirrels:
- They have teeth that always need to be sharpened, so squirrels gnaw on lots of things. Sometimes things that are important to humans. For example, several times the NASDAQ market has been shut down by squirrels—who chewed through power lines!
In general, feeding squirrels by hand is
NOT a good idea. Squirrels'
teeth and claws are very sharp, and they
are wild animals, unpredictable, and
often carriers of disease.Sometimes squirrels carry diseases. You know, like the Bubonic plague!
- Squirrels sometimes get into people's attics, garages, bird feeders and bird houses. We are talking about eating things we don't want them to eat, chewing on things we don't want them to chew on, and leaving messes everywhere!
But
holiday creator and wildlife rehabilitator Christy Hargrove wants us
to appreciate squirrels despite all these things. After all, they are
wild animals who are just trying to find enough food to eat and to
feed their families. Also, squirrels are like humans in that they
(and we) are very opportunistic. That means that they adapt to
whatever is happening in their environment, and if one food source
goes missing, they take every opportunity they can spot to get a new
food source.
Here
are some interesting facts about squirrels:
- Squirrels have four teeth that grow all of their lives. Get this—luckily, those teeth are ground down by gnawing on hard things like acorns, because their teeth grow an astounding SIX INCHES per year!
Watch
squirrels today. Throw out some seeds or corn for the squirrels.
Learn more about squirrels at Twiggle Magazine (for younger
kids), National Geographic Kids (for older kids),
or elsewhere...
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