Squirrel
The squirrel is a kind of rodentia of the small, medium sized Sciuridae family. In areas covered by English, squirrels usually refer to the species Sciurus and Tamiasciurus, the tree-tailed tree tails that come from Asia, the Americas and Europe, except Ireland. Similar genes are available in Africa. The Sciuridae family also includes flying squirrels and squirrels on the ground such as land squirrels, prairie dogs, and woodchuck. Family members of Anomaluridae are sometimes mistaken for being "squirrel flying tails", although they are not closely related to real squirrels. The squirrel is a mammal and hot-blooded animal. The squirrel takes care of his son and is an animal that eats plants in general. Squirrels are the social mammals in which squirrels and females live in nest together and then bear children. Squirrel nest consists of twigs and wooden leaves made in a relatively high and safe area from enemy threats such as snakes and predatory birds.