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Research report: How the foraging behaviour of the eastern grey squirrel changes in relation to predation risk

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An extensive research report discussing how Scurius carolinensis, also known as the Eastern Grey Squirrel, changes its foraging behaviour depending on its perceived predation risk. This research was conducted in the College of Coastal Georgia Teel Lake forest.

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