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Bilal added: "I saw a documentary once. Small animals lose heat
            from their bodies when they don't move. In cold weather they are in
            danger of freezing, especially when they are asleep. But, as with all
            kinds of animals, Allah has created a way for squirrels to protect
            themselves in difficult outside conditions. Squirrels have thick fur tails
            which they wrap around themselves, and they sleep curled up like a
            ball. This thick tail is like a winter coat which protects them from freez-
            ing when they sleep in cold weather."

               "Yes, it's true," agreed the squirrel. "In cold weather our tails keep
            us warm. But there is also another use for our tails. As with other an-
            imals, we squirrels also have various ways of communicating among
            ourselves. Take red squirrels for example. When they see an enemy,
            they shake their tails and make excited sounds."

               Dawud pointed: "Look at how many nuts you have gathered. You
            must be very hungry."

               The squirrel went on: "It's difficult
            for us to find food in winter,
            so, we prepare for winter by
            collecting food in the summer.
            We have to be very careful
            when we store our food. We can't
            store fruit because it soon goes bad.















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