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Judi Lynn

(162,383 posts)
Tue Jun 27, 2023, 12:16 AM Jun 2023

Flying squirrels in China have discovered a clever new trick to store nuts for longer

By Carissa Wong published about 12 hours ago

Two species of tropical flying squirrels have worked out that if they nibble grooves around nuts to store them between tree branches, they are preserved for longer.



A squirrel going to get a nut it stored in the branches of a tree in a rainforest in China. (Image credit: Han et al/eLife)

Flying squirrels in China have developed a clever way to hide their nuts — chewing grooves in them so they can be stored between tree branches.

The unusual behavior, seen in two species in the tropical rainforests of Hainan Island, may preserve the critters' food for longer than burying the nuts in the moist forest floor, scientists said.

"Only these two flying squirrel [species] have this technique and no other squirrel species or animals are known to have this ability," Han Xu, professor of ecology at the Chinese Academy of Forestry in China, told Live Science. The findings were published June 13 in the journal eLife.

To capture the unusual behavior, Han and his colleagues set up 32 infrared cameras across 13.5 acres (5.5 hectares) of rainforest where they had found 151 nuts wedged between tree branches. Most of the nuts were stored between 5 and 8 feet (1.5 to 2.5 m) above the ground.

More:
https://www.livescience.com/animals/land-mammals/flying-squirrels-in-china-have-discovered-a-clever-new-trick-to-store-nuts-for-longer



Chinese flying squirrel



Chinese flying squirrel



Young Chinese flying squirrels



Short video showing Red Chinese Giant Flying Squirrels
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Flying squirrels in China have discovered a clever new trick to store nuts for longer (Original Post) Judi Lynn Jun 2023 OP
now that is downright ... stopdiggin Jun 2023 #1
Clever little devils NJCher Jun 2023 #2
I've totally wanted to visit Zhiangjiajie for years now, place looks magnificent Hugh_Lebowski Jun 2023 #3
Once I saw that video of the flying squirrel faking it's death intrepidity Jun 2023 #4

stopdiggin

(12,822 posts)
1. now that is downright ...
Tue Jun 27, 2023, 12:34 AM
Jun 2023

I am completely bumfuzzled ...
To my (limited) degree of assessment .. this would have to meet, and possibly surpass, some degrees of tool making - cognition, design and intent.

Legitimately impressed (whether I should be or not ..)

NJCher

(37,877 posts)
2. Clever little devils
Tue Jun 27, 2023, 12:42 AM
Jun 2023

They hide their nuts in my window boxes, and now I have trees growing out of my decorative plantings.

The video is highly recommended. It’s a bit suspenseful at the end, however!

 

Hugh_Lebowski

(33,643 posts)
3. I've totally wanted to visit Zhiangjiajie for years now, place looks magnificent
Tue Jun 27, 2023, 04:31 AM
Jun 2023

I wanna ride the tram up, walk on the glass walkways on the sides of the mountain and on the glass bridge.

intrepidity

(7,891 posts)
4. Once I saw that video of the flying squirrel faking it's death
Tue Jun 27, 2023, 10:31 PM
Jun 2023

I knew all bets were off with this species.

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