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The American red squirrel is variously known as the pine squirrel or piney squirrel, North American red squirrel, chickaree, boomer, or simply red squirrel. The squirrel is a small, 200–250 g (7.1–8.8 oz), diurnal mammal that defends a year-round exclusive territory.
This is a list of maximum recorded animal lifespans in captivity. Only animals from the classes of the Chordata phylum are included. [1] On average, captive animals (especially mammals) live longer than wild animals.
T. d. mearnsi — Mearns's squirrel; Tamiasciurus fremonti — southwestern red squirrel [3] T. f. grahamensis — Mount Graham red squirrel; Tamiasciurus hudsonicus — American red squirrel; All three species are native to North America. Pine squirrels can be found in the northern and western United States, most of Canada, Alaska, and ...
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They can also be found in parts of southern Virginia, southeastern Alabama, and the pan handle of Florida. [2] Their life expectancy in the wild is between 6 - 7 years, but individuals have been known to live up to 20 in captivity. [3] Southern fox squirrels are a diurnal species. [3]
2a photo 0430_ Fox squirrel 3.JPG Douglas Moody, visiting the area from Atlanta, Ga., took this photo of a fox squirrel while visiting his Bluffton parents Jack and Nancy Moody. Submitted photo
The Douglas squirrel (Tamiasciurus douglasii) is a pine squirrel found in western North America, from the Pacific Northwest (including the northwestern coastal states of the United States as well as the southwestern coast of British Columbia in Canada) to central California, with an isolated subspecies in northern Baja California, Mexico.
2a photo 0430_ Fox squirrel 3.JPG Douglas Moody, visiting the area from Atlanta, Ga., took this photo of a fox squirrel while visiting his Bluffton parents Jack and Nancy Moody. Submitted photo