The Squirrel In Your Yard Has Been Watching You. Here's What It Knows.

The Squirrel In Your Yard Has Been Watching You. Here's What It Knows. Most people think the squirrel in their yard is just passing through. Looking for food. Climbing trees. Running away when humans get too close. But researchers studying squirrel cognition discovered something far stranger. The squirrel visiting your yard may already recognize your face, understand your routine, and react differently to you than to anyone else nearby. In this video, we explore the hidden intelligence of squirrels — how they track human behavior, remember safe and dangerous people, communicate through neighborhood alarm systems, and quietly observe the world around them every single day. And by the end, you may never look at the squirrels outside your window the same way again. Comment below: Has a squirrel ever stared at you in a way that felt different?