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  2. Antelope squirrel - Wikipedia

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    All antelope squirrels give birth to and nurse their young in burrows. However, they do vary in the way they dig the burrows. For example, the white-tailed squirrel digs shallow burrows under brush or will use the abandoned burrows of kangaroo rats. [7] These squirrels are not monogamous and have been known to mate with multiple partners each ...

  3. San Joaquin antelope squirrel - Wikipedia

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    During the weaning period, the mother feeds alone and ignores any attempt of the young trying to nuzzle or nurse from her. [3] A mother will sometimes spend the night in a different den if necessary. [3] By early to mid-May the young squirrels have had their juvenile pelage for some time and begin to show the changes into adult pelage. [3]

  4. Eastern gray squirrel - Wikipedia

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    Eastern gray squirrels also use dens for protection from prey and helps them look after their young. Young survive 40 percent less if they lived in a leaf nest compared to a den. Squirrels tend to claim 2-3 dens at the same time. Canopy and midstory trees are used by squirrels to hide from predators such as hawks and owls.

  5. Hero rescues 4 baby squirrels with their tails stuck together

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    A good Samaritan stumbled upon four baby squirrels with their tails matted together as a "squirrel king." Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...

  6. Do Grey Squirrels Hibernate? - AOL

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    Grey squirrels, or Eastern grey squirrels, primarily live in the Eastern half of the U.S. and southern Canada. There is also a healthy population in the U.K., where they were imported in the 19th ...

  7. Southern flying squirrel - Wikipedia

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    Southern flying squirrel at a bird peanut feeder, Cleveland, Ohio. Both in the wild and in captivity, they can produce two litters of young each year (with 2–7 young per litter). The gestation period is approximately 40 days. Young are born without fur or any capabilities of their own. Their ears open at 2 to 6 days old, and fur grows in by 7 ...

  8. Fox squirrel - Wikipedia

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    Fox squirrels, like other tree squirrels, develop slowly compared to others. At birth, the young are blind, without fur, and helpless. Their eyes open at 4 to 5 weeks and their ears open at 6 weeks. Fox squirrels are weaned between 12 and 14 weeks, but may not be self-supporting until 16 weeks.

  9. A Venezuelan man and his pet squirrel made it to the US ... - AOL

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    The 23-year-old man and his pet squirrel are an unusual but blunt reflection of the emotional choices migrants make over what to take — and what to leave behind — as they embark on the ...