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  2. Eastern chipmunk - Wikipedia

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    During the winter, the chipmunk may enter long periods of hibernation. [22] Predators of the eastern chipmunk include hawks, owls, foxes, raccoons, snakes, weasels, coyotes, bobcats, lynx, domestic dogs and domestic cats. On average, eastern chipmunks live three or more years in the wild, but in captivity they may live as long as eight years. [16]

  3. Chipmunk - Wikipedia

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    Chipmunks are classified as four genera: Tamias, of which the eastern chipmunk (T. striatus) is the only living member; Eutamias, of which the Siberian chipmunk (E. sibiricus) is the only living member; Nototamias, which consists of three extinct species, and Neotamias, which includes the 23 remaining, mostly western North American, species.

  4. How To Keep Chipmunks From Damaging Your Lawn And Garden - AOL

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    With a home range of about ¼ to ½ an acre, you’ll typically see 1 to 2 chipmunks per acre. However, if food supplies are good and there’s plenty of cover for hiding, you can have 10 or more ...

  5. Ezo chipmunk - Wikipedia

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    In captivity, the Ezo chipmunk can live for up to nine years, while in the wild the upper limit is typically five for males and six for females. [10] However, around half of all males and females perish each year going about their daily activities between spring and autumn.

  6. Siberian chipmunk - Wikipedia

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    Even though the Siberian chipmunk normally grows to 50–150 g (1.8–5.3 oz). [3] [5] The Siberian chipmunk does not exhibit sexual dimorphism, and size and body proportions are the only way to distinguish younger chipmunks from older ones. [4] Its small size may contribute to its relatively short life from two to five years in the wild.

  7. Cape Cod Times Photo Shoot: Chipmunks are not camera shy - AOL

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    Coming to terms with the neighborhood chipmunk population as autumn arrives.

  8. Prairie dog - Wikipedia

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    Prairie dogs that were in captivity at the time of the ban in 2003 were allowed to be kept under a grandfather clause, but were not to be bought, traded, or sold, and transport was permitted only to and from a veterinarian under quarantine procedures. [50]

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