Comment by kelnos
4 hours ago
Do they hoard unnecessarily, or do they hoard what they need to get through winter months, without much surplus?
4 hours ago
Do they hoard unnecessarily, or do they hoard what they need to get through winter months, without much surplus?
They hoard instinctively. They can't count; they don't have a sense of "this is enough."
They hoard until it gets too cold, then they hibernate/hunker down until it gets warm.
Squirrels don't really hoard in the sense trillionaires do ("gathering a great quantity for one's own private collection"), they take seeds and bury them all over the place, which is meaning #2 in the dictionary ("save in one's mind for a future need or use"). The squirrel and other animals eat them later, the 50+% nobody finds to eat can take root. That way, squirrels play an important role in seed dispersal for many species of tree.
I suppose the trillionaire analogy would be they themselves investing money.
I've heard that a lot of trees are grown from forgotten squirrel seed stashes. So at the very least they do store more than they eat.