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Squirrels running into the house do a lot of things at home. Talk about squirrels doing some human work at home and writing a short practice pen.

Squirrel is a small and beautiful arboreal animal that feeds on hazelnuts, chestnuts and pine cones. Squirrels have a handsome face and a small and exquisite body; In the sun, the tip of the nose will glow; Squirrels have bright eyes and often stare at a chestnut, not knowing what it is thinking; It also has a fluffy wide yellow tail. Squirrels rely on this big tail to keep out the cold at night. When jumping, this big tail opens like an umbrella, turning jumping into gliding, and can slip out several meters at once. Squirrels shuttle between trees in this way; When the squirrel finds the fruit, its mouth will be slightly upturned, as if it were laughing proudly.

When squirrels eat chestnuts, they will shake the fruit first and listen to see if chestnuts are good fruit. If it is not a good fruit, bury it in the ground or throw it away, and then find a good chestnut. If a good chestnut is found, the squirrel will not bite it immediately, but will smash it until the shell is loose. At that time, the shell can be easily bitten open and squirrels can eat chestnuts. If you can't finish eating chestnuts, squirrels won't worry, because in order to adapt to the environment, squirrels have evolved chuck transport bags in their mouths. Squirrels put chestnuts in transport bags and take them home for storage so that they can be taken out when there is no food.

In winter, when it is freezing and snowing, squirrels will put on thick and strong winter clothes and dig food in the snow, so whenever winter comes, you can see squirrels working hard and looking for food.

Squirrels usually nest among branches. According to the natural history written by Buffon, a French scholar, when a squirrel builds a nest, it first builds it up with a few pieces of sawdust, then spreads dry moss, and then flattens the moss to make the nest flat enough. I have also seen a squirrel's nest, which looks like a circle from a distance. Squirrels come in and out from a small hole above the nest. Big squirrels seldom bring little squirrels out for food. At that time, when I saw the squirrel leaving the nest, I always kicked it and grabbed it with my front paws before coming out. After reading the book, I realized that the hole in the squirrel's nest was a little small, and the squirrel could barely get in and out. This is also to prevent natural enemies from entering. This squirrel is very clever and always makes a cover on the nest to prevent natural enemies from finding it.

This winter is coming again, squirrels. Is your food ready for winter?