Learn to Hide Acorns for Winter Food 
When there were enough 
on the ground they came 
down and buried them 
under the leaves in dif¬ 
ferent places that they 
might have winter food. 
Even when there was a 
foot or more of snow 
covering the ground, they 
could dig down and find 
the exact spot where the 
nuts had been buried. 
In the winter they lived 
in a hole in the tree, and 
would often dart into it 
to escape their enemies, 
such as a prowling fox 
or a swooping hawk. 
