Draft 1- Squirrel Behavior in front of Mary Lyon

This topic submitted by Ali, Jenny, Joey, Melissa (threefish81@hotmail.com) at 8:38 am on 9/11/99. Additions were last made on Wednesday, August 9, 2000. Section: Cummins

Our group would like to observe the gray squirrel and its prepartation for the upcoming winter season. Some feasible questions are:


1) How often do they go out to collect food?
2) How many different squirrels come to one area?
3) Is there a difference in behavior say from one month to the next?


We are interested in taking pictures of the sqirrels in front of Mary Lyon. One prediction we have is that the number of different squirrels in specified area is thought of to be large, but in actuality just a few squirrels inhabit an area.

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