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  2. 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 ...

  3. Squirrel - Wikipedia

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    Squirrels are members of the family Sciuridae (/ sɪˈjuːrɪdeɪ, - diː /), a family that includes small or medium-sized rodents. The squirrel family includes tree squirrels, ground squirrels (including chipmunks and prairie dogs, among others), and flying squirrels. Squirrels are indigenous to the Americas, Eurasia, and Africa, and were ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Western gray squirrel - Wikipedia

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    A western gray squirrel eating pine seeds from a pine cone. Squirrel nests are called dreys and can be seen in trees, built from sticks and leaves wrapped with long strands of grass. There are two stick nest types made by the western gray squirrel: the first is a large, round, covered shelter nest for winter use, birthing, and rearing young.

  6. European ground squirrel - Wikipedia

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    The European ground squirrel grows to a length of approximately 20 cm (8 in) and a weight of approximately 300 grams (11 oz). It is a diurnal animal, living in colonies of individual burrows in pastures or grassy embankments. The squirrels emerge during the day to feed upon seeds, plant shoots and roots or flightless invertebrates.

  7. Splooting - Wikipedia

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    Splooting. Splooting is lying in a spread-eagled, prone posture. It is typically performed by four-legged mammals such as dogs and squirrels when they wish to relax or cool down. It may also be known as frogging or pancaking. [1]

  8. Xerini - Wikipedia

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    Xerini is a tribe of ground squirrels occurring in Africa and Asia. With the tribes Marmotini ( Holarctic ground squirrels) and Protoxerini (African tree squirrels), they form the subfamily Xerinae. There are five living genera— Xerus, the unstriped ground squirrel; Euxerus, the striped ground squirrel; Geosciurus, the Cape and mountain ...

  9. 9 Plants That Keep Squirrels Away From Your Garden - AOL

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    Mint. Peppermint, spearmint, and other scented plants in the mint family will repel not only squirrels but other rodents as well. Add perennial mint plants around the edge of your vegetable garden ...