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  2. List of mammals of Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Stone walls, built largely in the 19th century, provide more welcoming homes to certain species; and mammals from Europe, including the house mouse and Norway rat, and from elsewhere (such as the coyote) can create a different competitive environment for some species and a different food source for some (the barn owl, for instance, can now feed ...

  3. Tree squirrel - Wikipedia

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    Tree squirrels are the members of the squirrel family (Sciuridae) commonly just referred to as "squirrels". They include more than 100 arboreal species native to all continents except Antarctica and Oceania. [1][2][3][a] They do not form a single natural, or monophyletic, group; they are variously related to others in the squirrel family ...

  4. Squirrel - Wikipedia

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    In most squirrel species, the hind limbs are longer than the forelimbs, while all species have either four or five toes on each foot. The feet, which include an often poorly developed thumb, have soft pads on the undersides [14] and versatile, sturdy claws for grasping and climbing. [15] Tree squirrels, unlike most mammals, can descend a tree ...

  5. Rock squirrel - Wikipedia

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    Characteristics. Rock squirrels are one of the largest members of the family Sciuridae, with adults measuring up to 21 inches (53 cm) in length. [3] In front and on top, the squirrel's coat is a speckled grayish brown; on the rear and bottom, the gray becomes a more mottled brownish-black tone. They have a marked light-colored ring around their ...

  6. Squitten - Wikipedia

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    Squitten. A cat with the genetic deformity radial hypoplaisia or radial aplaysia while resting, showing twisted forelimbs. A squitten is a cat with a genetic deformity which causes a partial formation or complete absence of the radius bone making it resemble a squirrel. These cats should be kept indoors and seen to by specialist veterinarians ...

  7. Thumbelina the squirrel was only the size of a walnut when ...

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    And as the weeks went by, we just started realizing that she didn't hit those milestones that all the other babies would hit-- so jumping, climbing, things like that. Time went on, and-- MICHAEL ...

  8. List of fictional rodents in video games - Wikipedia

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    This List of fictional rodents in video games is subsidiary to the list of fictional animals and list of fictional rodents articles. This is a collection of various notable rodent characters that appear in various video games including beavers, chipmunks, gophers, guinea pigs, marmots, prairie dogs and porcupines.

  9. Margay - Wikipedia

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    The margay is very similar to the larger ocelot (Leopardus pardalis) in appearance, although the head is a little shorter, the eyes larger, and the tail and legs longer. It weighs from 2.6 to 4 kg (5.7 to 8.8 lb), with a body length of 48 to 79 cm (19 to 31 in) and a tail length of 33 to 51 cm (13 to 20 in). Unlike most other cats, the female ...