20 Fun Facts About Squirrels

Squirrels are amazing creatures. Did you know they can leap 10 times their body length and turn their ankles 180 degrees to face any direction when climbing? They also have superb vision, and they learn by quickly copying other animals.

They are not shy about coming out in the daytime, making them one of the rare wild mammals that many of us actually see. Whether you think they are a nuisance or a lovely sight, check out these amazing squirrel facts!

  1. In Greek, the word squirrel means shadow tail.
  2. The most iconic behavior of squirrels is storing nuts and acorns for winter. Which is necessary for the species of squirrel that do not hibernate.
  3. The hind legs of squirrels are double-jointed, which gives them the ability to run up and trees very quickly.
  4. A male squirrel can actually smell a female in heat, from up to a mile away.
  5. Mating season for squirrels is from February to May, with a 44-day gestation period. Generally, two to four young are born per litter.
  6. Squirrels have 4 toes on their feet, which are extremely sharp and used for gripping tree bark whilst climbing. They also have 5 toes on their back feet.
  7. In Addition to residing in the Eastern US, Eastern Gray Squirrels can be found in many Western states, “Facts About The United Kingdom.”
  8. With 285 species of squirrels, they can be found in every continent except Antarctica and Australia.
  9. Squirrels can eat their own body weight every week, which is roughly 1.5 pounds.
  10. Squirrels can fall from 30 meters high, without hurting themselves.
  11. When jumping, or falling, they use their tail both for balance and as a parachute!
  12. An arctic ground squirrel, which is a species of ground squirrel native to the Arctic, is the only warm-blooded mammal able to withstand body temperatures below freezing whilst hibernating.
  13. Squirrels eyes are positioned in a way which allows them to see behind them.
  14. Back in 2007, Iran claimed 14 squirrels found near the nation’s borders were actually spies.
  15. In 2013, authorities shut down camping in Los Angeles National Forest when they found an infected squirrel living there. The infection actually killed a 15-year-old boy from Kyrgyzstan, which he caught from a mountain squirrel. 100 people had to be quarantined so this infection would be contained.
  16. Squirrels are clever creatures and can learn to navigate numerous obstacles to find the most efficient route to food, they’re also rather good at finding shortcuts.
  17. Squirrels can jump a distance of up to 20 feet. They have long, muscular hind legs and short front legs that work together to aid in leaping.
  18. In the 2005 remake of “Charlie And, The Chocolate Factory” squirrels were real. For the squirrel scene, the squirrels were not CGI, but were actually real life and were professionally trained by The Nut Room Animal trainer Michael Alexander and his team who spent 19 weeks training these squirrels for this one scene.
  19. In 1963, the city of Longview, Washington, has a bridge named Nutty Narrows. The 60-foot long bridge has turned the town into the squirrel-lovers capital of America. Longview now holds an annual Squirrel Fest in August every year.
  20. Squirrels have been proven to run at speeds of 20 miles per hour, however generally, most squirrels run half this.

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