Gray Squirrel (1960)

The film follows a mother gray squirrel and her young babies as they navigate life in the woods. The mother forages for food, primarily willow buds, to feed herself and produce milk for her newborns. As the babies grow, they learn to climb and explore their environment, encountering various animals like rabbits and box tortoises. The film highlights the challenges squirrels face in finding food, especially during winter, when they rely on their stored acorns and nuts while avoiding predators like foxes. The narrative emphasizes the nurturing role of the mother and the development of the young squirrels until they become independent.

Keywords
gray squirrel, mother, babies, foraging, climbing, winter, food, predators, exploration, independence

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