1. Squirrels suspend mushrooms to let them dry, while nuts and acorns they discover are either buried underground or hidden in trees.
2. To dry mushrooms, squirrels hang them up, and the nuts and acorns they collect get buried in the soil or stashed in trees.
3. Mushrooms are hung by squirrels to air-dry, whereas nuts and acorns are buried in the earth or stored in tree crevices.
4. Squirrels preserve mushrooms by hanging them out to dry; the nuts and acorns they gather are either buried beneath the ground or kept safely in trees.