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  2. Video shows California ground squirrel engage in 'shocking ...

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    California ground squirrels of all ages and genders were seen hunting, eating and competing over vole at a local park between June 10 and July 30, but the "carnivorous behavior" peaked during the ...

  3. California ground squirrel - Wikipedia

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    California ground squirrels use their cheek pouches to store more food than can be consumed in one sitting for a later date. They are considered to be mostly herbivorous, with seeds, grains, nuts, fruits, and sometimes roots constituting most of their diet. [12] In a study published in December 2024, California ground squirrels were observed ...

  4. New 'Shocking' Evidence Reveals Some of California's ... - AOL

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    Squirrels are one of the most familiar animals to people," said one scientist New 'Shocking' Evidence Reveals Some of California's Squirrels Are Carnivorous, Study Finds Skip to main content

  5. Scientists make ‘shocking’ predatory discovery about ...

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    A California ground squirrel snacks on a vole in a Bay Area park. The squirrels were observed killing the small rodents last summer (Sonja Wild, UC Davis)

  6. Diphenadione - Wikipedia

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    Diphenadione is a vitamin K antagonist that has anticoagulant effects and is used as a rodenticide against rats, mice, voles, ground squirrels and other rodents. The chemical compound is an anti-coagulant with active half-life longer than warfarin and other synthetic 1,3-indandione anticoagulants.

  7. Douglas ground squirrel - Wikipedia

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    The western gray squirrel, white-footed mouse, voles, jackrabbits, mourning dove, and sparrows compete for food with Douglas ground squirrels. Which other species share burrow systems with Douglas ground squirrels has not been studied in detail, but at least burrowing owls have been observed to use uninhabited burrows. [1]

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