Speak Daily — Beginner Day 1 — The Secret Life of Squirrels
<p>Squirrels are one of the most common creatures you might see in parks or even your backyard. But there’s more to these furry friends than just scavenging for nuts. Squirrels have a fascinating way of life that shows their cleverness and adaptability. They can leap 10 times their body length and turn their ankles 180 degrees to climb down trees headfirst. Besides, squirrels are not selfish; they often forget where they hide their food, which helps in planting new trees. This accidental gardening shows how animals contribute to our environment in unexpected ways.</p>
<p>Squirrels also communicate with each other through various sounds and tail movements. Researchers have discovered that these communications can indicate different things, such as warnings about a nearby predator or a call to other squirrels. It’s a complex language that we are only beginning to understand. Observing squirrels can be a window into the complexity of animal behavior and the intricate ways they interact with their surroundings.</p>
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