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What do squirrels eat in the wild and as pets?

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Squirrels are omnivores so they will eat both plant and animals matter. Although a squirrel's diet is mainly made up of nuts, seeds, fruit veg, and fungi, they will eat meat if they get the opportunity.


What can I feed a wild squirrel?

In general, squirrels eat a mixture of seeds, nuts, corn, fruit, leaves, fungi and bark. Setting out a variety of these items can help them get a balanced source of nutrition. Even a few of these things, like sunflower seeds and peanuts, will satisfy most squirrels.

What do you feed a pet squirrel?

Feeding Your Pet SquirrelRodent Block—2-4 small blocks per day. ... High-Calcium Vegetables—5-7 thumb-sized pieces per day. ... Other Healthy Veggies—2-3 pieces per day. ... Wild Foods—Unlimited while in season. ... Animal Protein. ... Fruit—2 slices per day. ... Nuts/Seeds—Two per day, preferably in the shell. ... Something to Chew On.Feeding Guidelines for Pet Squirrel | Avian and Animal Hospital

What do squirrels love to eat the most?

Squirrels enthusiastically collect and eat pecans, walnuts, hazelnuts, almonds, pistachios, acorns, cashews, chestnuts, hickory nuts, pine nuts out of pine cones, and macadamia nuts. Nuts are an optimal source of fat and protein for all types of squirrels.

Can wild squirrels become pets?

Squirrels were protected in wildlife conservation and exotic pet laws. Today, it's illegal to keep a squirrel as a pet in many states. Animal experts believe this is a good thing, because squirrels are wild animals that, despite their cuteness, should remain in the wild.

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