It's time to learn about the basics of squirrelly safety. But, before you start, let's talk about where squirrels actually go.
As a human, you might think squirrels just chill in the park, but that's not entirely true. Squirrels have an extensive network of secret underground tunnels and cities, hidden in plain sight.
These tunnels are like the squirrel version of the internet, but instead of cat videos, they're all about finding food, avoiding hawks, and sharing nutty recipes.
There are three main cities in the squirrel network: Squirrelington, Nutsville, and Acornville. Each city has its own unique culture and architecture.
Squirrelington is like the startup hub, where squirrels come to pitch their nutty ideas and make deals. Nutsville is the financial district, where squirrels trade and store their nuts. And Acornville is the artsy neighborhood, where squirrels come to paint, dance, and perform.
Now that you know where squirrels go, let's move on to the next chapter, where we'll learn the safety rules that'll keep you from becoming a squirrel snack.
Next Chapter: Squirrel Safety Rules
// Squirrelington // - Start of the tunnel system, where squirrels come to make deals // Nutsville // - Squirrels store and trade their nuts here // Acornville // - Artsy neighborhood, where squirrels paint, dance, and perform