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How Squirrels Help Trees Grow

Hey there! Did you know that squirrels do something super cool for our trees? They gather nuts and acorns, which are seeds that can grow into new trees. Let me explain how this works!

Step 1: Gathering Food

Squirrels are always on the lookout for tasty food. They love to eat nuts and acorns. When they find these yummy snacks, they collect them to eat later. This is like when you save your favorite treats for when you're hungry!

Step 2: Stashing Away Nuts

After gathering lots of nuts and acorns, squirrels need to find a safe place to keep their food. They dig holes in the ground and bury the nuts, hiding them from other animals. This is smart because it helps them have food during the winter when it’s harder to find.

Step 3: Forgetting the Hidden Treats

Sometimes, squirrels forget where they buried their nuts! This is not a bad thing, because when they leave the nuts in the ground, they get a chance to grow. Just like magic, if they are in a good spot, the nuts can sprout and grow into strong trees!

Step 4: New Trees Everywhere!

When the trees grow big, they help the whole forest. They give us shade, clean the air, and provide homes for many animals. All of this starts because squirrels forgot some of their hidden snacks!

So, you see, squirrels are like little helpers in nature, making sure that new trees can grow. The next time you see a squirrel, remember that they are working hard for our forests!


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