Squirrel

/ˈskwɜːrəl/ noun

A squirrel is a small animal with a bushy tail that often lives in trees and eats nuts and seeds. It is known for quickly running and for storing food for later.

From Middle English “squiril,” from Old French “esquirel,” from Latin “sciurus,” from Greek “skiouros” meaning “shadow-tailed.” The Greek name describes its big tail that can shade its body.

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