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Richardson's ground squirrel (Urocitellus richardsonii), also known as the dakrat or flickertail, is a North American ground squirrel in the genus Urocitellus.Like a number of other ground squirrels, they are sometimes called prairie dogs or gophers, though the latter name belongs more strictly to the pocket gophers of family Geomyidae, and the former to members of the genus Cynomys.
Urocitellus is a genus of ground squirrels.They were previously believed to belong to the much larger genus Spermophilus, but DNA sequencing of the cytochrome b gene showed that this group was paraphyletic to the prairie dogs and marmots, [1] and could therefore no longer be retained as a single genus.
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Richardson's Ground Squirrel or Flickertail, a North American ground squirrel in the genus Urocitellus; North Dakota, nicknamed the "Flickertail State" SS Flickertail State, a crane ship in ready reserve for the United States Navy
A California ground squirrel in Briones Regional Park in Contra Costa County feeds on a vole as an adaptive behavioral response to an increase in the local vole population, a new study found.
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Spermophilopsis leptodactylus - long-clawed ground squirrel; Genus Euxerus. Euxerus erythropus - striped ground squirrel; Genus Geosciurus. Geosciurus inauris - Cape ground squirrel or South African ground squirrel; Geosciurus princeps - Damara ground squirrel; Genus Xerus. Xerus rutilus - unstriped ground squirrel
The Torrington Gopher Hole Museum, also known as the World Famous Gopher Hole Museum, [1] located in Torrington, Alberta, features 77 stuffed gophers (Richardson's ground squirrels) posed to resemble townspeople in 44 intricately designed dioramas. [2] [3] [4] Roughly 7–10,000 people visit the museum every year. While it is open primarily ...