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Today on Bing is squirrel, Wow!  Quote:
Observing a squirrelly day January 21 is Squirrel Appreciation Day. Really. It was established by Christy Hargrove, a wildlife rehabilitator from North Carolina, to draw attention to the importance of these remarkably widespread creatures. Native to five continents and currently living on six (there's no Antarctic squirrel), there are about 285 species of squirrels in the world, ranging from the tiny African pygmy squirrel to the Bhutan giant flying squirrel (when in Bhutan, be ready to duck).
Like most squirrels, the Eurasian red squirrel pictured here eats primarily nuts and berries. It also has a habit of burying caches of food for later consumption—and even 'pretending' to bury food to mislead other animals that might be watching. But squirrel brain capacity being what it is, the squirrel inevitably forgets where some of the food has been buried. Out of that grows one of the humble squirrel's most important roles in the forest ecosystem: It's an inadvertent planter of new trees and bushes. Three cheers for the squirrel!
Go & take a quiz, Kris, the 3rd question is somewhat challenging for me. https://cn.bing.com/search?q=eurasi...0121_0800%22 |
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How do squirrels help the forest? Your answer By planting trees and bushes #8201;84% got this right Most squirrels bury caches of food for later consumption, but squirrel brain capacity being what it is, they inevitably forget where some of the food has been buried. Out of that grows one of the humble squirrel's most important roles in the forest ecosystem: It's an inadvertent planter of new trees and bushes.
It's interesting that the "forgetful" squirrel is used as a mascot for saving money in Japan. :-) |
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in Pushkin's Tale of Tsar Saltan there is a wonderful squirrel. She nibbles golden nuts with emerald cores and sings songs Here's a wonder, though, worth telling — There's a little squirrel dwelling In a fir tree; all day long, Cracking nuts, it sings a song. Nuts-most wondrous to behold! Every shell is solid gold; Kernels — each an emerald pure! That's a wonder, to be sure. Translated from the Russian by Louis Zellikoff  |
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This yugoslavian squirrel with rainbow tail can play many sports : volley-ball,canoeing,gymnastics,fencing Universiade Zagreb 1987 (the stamps are from 1986)  |
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I think this is the oldest squirrel on a postage stamp - the "squirrelsaurus". Germany, Bergedorf, private post office, 1887  |
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Hi, Alexey, it's really old old stamp, what is "squirrelsaurus" by the way , I can't find any info on it! And any interesting (historical) info on the stamp itself;  Oops, overlooked a happy squirrel feeding in the woods in the bottom fringe. Foods are so abundant, it is really the good omen for the new year! |
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