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Squirrels and Allies (Sciuridae Spp.)
The Beaver's Phylogenetic Lineage Illuminated by Retroposon Reads
Symposium on the Gray Squirrel
Ground Squirrels Live in Burrows That Are Litter Size: Five to Seven
Tree Squirrels
Nature Detectives: Thirteen-Lined Ground Squirrels
Golden-Mantled Ground Squirrel Or Chipmunk? by Lynne Brosch
Order Rodentia, Family Sciuridae—Squirrels
Differential Responses of Prairie Rodents to Edge Effects from Recreational Trails
Controlling Tree Squirrels in Urban Areas
Eastern Gray Squirrel Sciurus Carolinensis
Native and Alien Squirrels in Italy
Nuclear DNA Phylogeny of the Squirrels (Mammalia: Rodentia) and the Evolution of Arboreality from C-Myc and RAG1
Tamias Sibiricus (Siberian Chipmunk) [Original Text by Jean-Louis Capuis, Ekaterina Obolenskaya, Benoit Pisanu and Andrey Lissovsky] [Online]
Aullwood's Mammals (PDF)
CHIPMUNKS Animal Damage Control Lincoln, Nebraska 68501
Texas Wildlife Identification Guide
MD Mammals 2021 Envirothon 3 Slides Per Page
Top View
Lab 4 – Order Rodentia, Families Muridae and Dipodidae
Delmarva Peninsula Fox Squirrel Sciurus Niger Cinereus
Mammals of New York State Poster (PDF)
Ground-Dwelling Squirrels of the Pacific Northwest
Tree Squirrel
Siberian Chipmunk Information
Checklist Mammal
Eastern Chipmunk Tamias Striatus
Tree Squirrels
Evaluating a Squirrel Monkey Troop in Natural Rehabilitation
How to Use This Checklist
Chipmunk & Ground Squirrel
The Urbanization of the Eastern Gray Squirrel in the United States
A Comparison of Eastern Gray Squirrel (Sciurus Carolinensis) Nesting Behavior Among Habitats Differing in Anthropogenic Disturbance
Mammals of Indiana This List of Indiana's Mammal Species Was Compiled by the State's Nongame Mammalogist Based on Accepted Taxonomic Standards and Other Relevant Data
Eastern Chipmunk Is a Small, Agile Rodent Found Throughout Pennsylvania
Field Guide to Illinois Mammal Tracks Kendall Annetti
TAXONOMY and HISTORICAL ZOOGEOGRAPHY of the RED Saul RREL, PARAXERUS PALLIATUS (PETERS, 1852)