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  2. Tamias - Wikipedia

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    Caged Tamias chipmunk, Tokyo area. The genus Tamias was formerly divided into three subgenera that, in sum, included all chipmunk species: Tamias, the eastern chipmunk and other fossil species; Eutamias, of which the Siberian chipmunk (E. sibiricus) is the only living member; and Neotamias, which includes the 23 remaining, mostly western ...

  3. Eastern chipmunk - Wikipedia

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    A small species, it reaches about 30 cm (12 in) in length including the tail, and a weight of 66–150 g (2.3–5.3 oz). [15] It has reddish-brown fur on its upper body and five dark brown stripes contrasting with light brown stripes along its back, ending in a dark tail.

  4. Tamia - Wikipedia

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    Tamia in 1998 "You Put a Move on My Heart", a Mica Paris cover, was one out of several Jones songs Tamia recorded vocals for. [4] Selected as the first single from Q's Jook Joint, it became a moderate commercial success, reaching the top twenty of the US Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, but earned acclaim from critics, resulting in a Grammy Award nomination for Best Female R&B Vocal ...

  5. 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.

  6. Category:Tamias - Wikipedia

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  7. Townsend's chipmunk - Wikipedia

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    Tamias townsendii Bachman, 1839 Townsend's chipmunk ( Neotamias townsendii ) is a species of rodent in the squirrel family, Sciuridae . It lives in the forests of the Pacific Northwest of North America, from extreme southwestern British Columbia through western Washington and western Oregon .

  8. Tamias aristus - Wikipedia

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    Tamias aristus is an extinct species of chipmunk that lived during the late Pleistocene epoch. It was characterized from a fossilized skull found in a limestone quarry in Ladds, Bartow County, Georgia. [1] The name is derived from the Greek aristos, meaning noblest.

  9. Long-eared chipmunk - Wikipedia

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    Tamias quadrimaculatus J. E. Gray, 1867 The long-eared chipmunk ( Neotamias quadrimaculatus ), also called the Sacramento chipmunk or the four-banded chipmunk , is a species of rodent in the squirrel family, Sciuridae .