By Linda Glaser

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At night, you sleep with your tail fluffed and thick all circled around you—a warm winter blanket. 28 Furry gray friend, are you dreaming of spring— when some nuts that you buried will turn into seedlings? 29 30 And do you wonder, like I sometimes do, how many trees you have planted? And how many gray squirrel families will someday be born high up in your trees! 31 Here are answers to some questions you may have about squirrels. How many kinds of squirrels are there in the world? There are about 270 kinds of squirrels.

During a cold spell, they may sleep for a few days, curled up in their tree nests (called “dreys”). But gray squirrels don’t hibernate because they need to eat every few days. How far can a gray squirrel leap? They’ve been known to leap up to 20 feet (610 cm)—which is about 20 times their body length—not including their tail. Try this: measure your height and multiply it by twenty. Measure that amount on the sidewalk. If you were a gray squirrel, that’s how far you could leap!

They’ve been known to leap up to 20 feet (610 cm)—which is about 20 times their body length—not including their tail. Try this: measure your height and multiply it by twenty. Measure that amount on the sidewalk. If you were a gray squirrel, that’s how far you could leap!

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