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  2. Round-tailed ground squirrel - Wikipedia

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    The round-tailed ground squirrel (Xerospermophilus tereticaudus), known as "Ardillón cola redonda" in Spanish, live in the desert of the Southwestern United States and Northwestern Mexico. They are called " ground squirrels " because they burrow in loose soil, often under mesquite trees and creosote bushes .

  3. Xerospermophilus - Wikipedia

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    Within the genus, the Mohave ground squirrel and the round-tailed ground squirrel were thought to be close relatives, sometimes a subgenus Xerospermophilus, while the spotted ground squirrel and the Perote ground squirrel were formerly placed in the subgenus (now a genus) Ictidomys. [3]

  4. Otospermophilus - Wikipedia

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    Otospermophilus is a genus of ground squirrels in the family Sciuridae, containing three species from Mexico and the United States. Otospermophilus was formerly placed in the large ground squirrel genus Spermophilus, as a subgenus or species group.

  5. Squirrels spotted hunting and eating rodents in ‘shocking ...

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    “The fact that California ground squirrels are behaviorally flexible and can respond to changes in food availability might help them persist in environments rapidly changing due to the presence ...

  6. Mohave ground squirrel - Wikipedia

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    The Mohave ground squirrel (Xerospermophilus mohavensis) is a species of ground squirrel found only in the Mojave Desert in California. [1] The squirrel was first described in 1886 by Frank Stephens of San Diego. [2] It is listed as a threatened species under the California Endangered Species Act, but not under the federal Endangered Species Act.

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

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    California ground squirrels deviating from a steady diet of nuts, seeds or grains was "shocking," said Jennifer E. Smith, study lead and associate professor of biology at UW-Eau Claire. "We had ...

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

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    A California ground squirrel in Conta Costa County runs with a vole it hunted in its mouth. The images are some of the first documented incidences of carnivorous feeding of voles by squirrels ...

  9. Category:Rodents of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Mexican fox squirrel; Mexican gray squirrel; Mexican ground squirrel; Mexican hairy dwarf porcupine; Mexican pygmy mouse; Mexican spiny pocket mouse; Mexican vole; Mexican woodrat; Montane cotton rat; Muskrat