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Bannertail: The Story of Gray Squirrel was produced by Nippon Animation in 1979. There are 26 episodes. The series was translated from Japanese into English, into German as Puschel, das Eichhorn, into Afrikaans as Pokkel die eekhoring, into Arabic as Sanjob (سنجوب) or Sanajeb-el Gaaba (سناجب الغابة), and into Spanish as Banner y Flappy.
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Bannertail: The Story of Gray Squirrel (シートン動物記 りすのバナー, Shīton Dōbutsuki Risu no Banā) is a Japanese anime series made by Nippon Animation in 1979. It is based on the 1922 children's book Bannertail by Ernest Thompson Seton. [1]
A red squirrel with peculiar coloring. Bannertail Ernest Thompson Seton: Bannertail: The Story of a Graysquirrel: A gray squirrel. Orphaned as a baby, he was taken in and raised by a cat. Adapted into an anime series. Felldoh: Brian Jacques: Martin the Warrior: A young red squirrel. Jess Squirrel: Brian Jacques: Redwall & Mattimeo
A survey shows red squirrel numbers are holding up but more sites are seeing the invasive greys.
Bannertail: The Story of a Gray Squirrel (1922) Manual of the Brownies, 6th edition (1922) The Ten Commandments in the Animal World (1923) Animals (1926) Animals Worth Knowing (1928) Lives of Game Animals (four volumes) (1925–1928) Blazes on the Trail (1928) Krag, the Kootenay Ram and Other Stories (1929) Billy the Dog That Made Good (1930)
The species is the largest tree squirrel in the state. It’s being threatened by climate change, habitat loss and frequent disease outbreaks. Gray squirrel may become endangered species in WA.
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