Steps to draw a squirrel:
1. First draw the head of the squirrel, draw pointed ears on both sides of the head, and draw the squirrel’s facial features and eyes. The mouth is round and has pointed teeth.
2. Then draw the body of the little squirrel, first draw the belly part, hold a pine nut in both hands, and stride forward with both legs.
3. Continue to draw the back lines of the little squirrel, and draw a long and big tail behind the squirrel, and the little squirrel is drawn.
4. Let’s start coloring. First, paint the upper part of the squirrel’s head, the back part, and the tail with dark yellow.
5. Next, paint the squirrel’s eyes black, paint the pine nuts brown, and paint pink blush on both sides of the cheeks. The cute little squirrel’s simple drawing is completed.
Introduction to small squirrels:
Squirrels are generally small in size. They can be as small as the African Pygmy Squirrel's 7_10 cm in length and about 100 grams in weight, and as large as the 53_73 in the Marmot (Marmot) centimeters long and weighing about 5_8 kilograms.
Squirrels have no skin wings between the front and rear limbs, strong limbs, sharp claws on the toes, and hook-shaped claw ends. Female individuals are slightly heavier than male individuals; chipmunks and squirrels have cheek pouches on the inside of their cheeks. Structure, can store a lot of food.
Squirrels are typical small arboreal animals with a slender body that looks particularly small due to the soft, dense hair. The body length is 20-28 cm, the tail length is 15-24 cm, and the weight is 300-400 grams.
The eyes are big and bright, the ears are long, and there is a tuft of hair at the tip of the ear, which is especially noticeable in winter. The summer hair is dark brown or auburn; the winter hair is gray, smoky gray or gray brown, and the belly hair is white. The limbs are slender, the hind limbs are longer, and there are sharp hooks on the ends of the fingers and toes. The tail hair is abundant and fluffy, often curled toward the back.
Squirrels mostly inhabit coniferous forests and mixed coniferous and broad-leaved forests in cold temperate zones, especially in the woods on hillsides or along river valleys. Squirrels like to live alone in the edges of trees, and some also build nests in trees.
It is good at climbing and jumping on trees during the day, and its long fluffy tail plays a balancing role. When jumping, it uses its hind limbs to support its body and its tail is straight. It can reach more than ten meters in one leap. Squirrels do not hibernate, but in heavy snow days and particularly cold weather, squirrels will seal their holes with hay and hold their long furry tails to keep warm. They can stay out of their holes for several days and come out to look for food when the weather warms up.