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  2. Fox squirrel - Wikipedia

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    Fox squirrel's range (excludes introduced populations) The fox squirrel ( Sciurus niger ), also known as the eastern fox squirrel or Bryant's fox squirrel , [ 3 ] is the largest species of tree squirrel native to North America .

  3. Southern fox squirrel - Wikipedia

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    Southern fox squirrels also compete with other species such as the eastern gray squirrel. [13] The eastern gray squirrel limits the range of the southern fox squirrel, because fox squirrels are unlikely to remain in an area where eastern gray squirrels are also present. [13]

  4. Sherman's fox squirrel - Wikipedia

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    Sherman's fox squirrel (Sciurus niger shermani) is a subspecies of the fox squirrel. It lives in the U.S. states of Florida and Georgia in fire-prone areas of longleaf pine and wiregrass, especially around sandhills. [1] A tree squirrel, Sherman's fox squirrel has lost much of its habitat to farming and development.

  5. Black squirrel - Wikipedia

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    A melanistic fox squirrel eating a fry on the University of Nebraska-Lincoln campus. All black squirrels in Nebraska are fox squirrels. [25] Conversely, black morphs of fox squirrels occur with the highest frequency in the southeastern portion of its natural range, the southeastern United States. [3]

  6. Delmarva fox squirrel - Wikipedia

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    The Delmarva fox squirrel (Sciurus niger cinereus) was an endangered subspecies of the fox squirrel. [6]Its historical range included the Delmarva Peninsula, southeastern Pennsylvania and southern New Jersey, but its natural occurrence is now limited to parts of the Eastern Shore of Maryland and Virginia. [7]

  7. Mexican fox squirrel - Wikipedia

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    Mexican fox squirrel's range The Mexican fox squirrel ( Sciurus nayaritensis ) is a species of tree squirrel found throughout the Sierra Madre Occidental of Mexico as far south as Jalisco — and northward into the Chiricahua Mountains of southeastern Arizona , U.S. [ 4 ]

  8. Eastern gray squirrel - Wikipedia

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    The tracks of an eastern gray squirrel are difficult to distinguish from the related fox squirrel and Abert's squirrel, though the latter's range is almost entirely different from the gray's. Like all squirrels, the eastern gray shows four toes on the front feet and five on the hind feet.

  9. Sciurus - Wikipedia

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    Calabrian black squirrel, Sciurus meridionalis [2] Mexican fox squirrel, Sciurus nayaritensis; Fox squirrel, Sciurus niger; Peters's squirrel, Sciurus oculatus; Variegated squirrel, Sciurus variegatoides; Eurasian red squirrel, Sciurus vulgaris; Yucatan squirrel, Sciurus yucatanensis; Subgenus Otosciurus. Abert's squirrel, Sciurus aberti ...