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  2. Squirrels love chewing car wires. Here’s why — and ... - AOL

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    The furry gray mammal is cute, but the habits of squirrels (and other rodents) can cost hundreds to thousands of dollars in car repairs. Skip to main content. News. 24/7 help. For premium support ...

  3. Tree squirrel - Wikipedia

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    Tree squirrels may bury food in the ground for later retrieval. Squirrels use their keen sense of smell to search for buried food, but can dig numerous holes in the process. This may become an annoyance to gardeners with strict landscape requirements, especially when the garden contains edibles.

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  5. No, that flat squirrel in your yard isn’t dead. It’s just ...

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  6. Unstriped ground squirrel - Wikipedia

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    The unstriped ground squirrel (Xerus rutilus) is a species of rodent (order Rodentia) in the family Sciuridae. It is the only member of the genus Xerus . It is found in Djibouti , Eritrea , Ethiopia , Kenya , Somalia , Sudan , Tanzania , and Uganda .

  7. Antelope squirrel - Wikipedia

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    Antelope squirrels or antelope ground squirrels of the genus Ammospermophilus are sciurids found in the desert and dry scrub areas of the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. They are a type of ground squirrel and are able to resist hyperthermia and can survive body temperatures over 40 °C (104 °F).

  8. Tufted ground squirrel - Wikipedia

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    The squirrel is locally reputed to be a carnivore and has been dubbed the "vampire squirrel". [7] According to forest-dwelling Dayak hunters, it attacks and kills deer to eat their stomach contents, liver and heart. The squirrel is said to achieve this by waiting on low branches, jumping on passing deer and biting their jugular veins to make ...

  9. These SC squirrels are the most variably colorful in the ...

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    This position is called “splooting” or “heat-dumping,” according to The Dodo, and allows the squirrel to cool down and relax. This process can be seen anywhere when it is hot out.