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Now we have a gray squirrel with an orange tail in Winston-Salem. Halley D. Buckanoff, the Wildlife Center supervisor at the North Carolina Zoo, said such colors are not uncommon.
If you really want to get into squirrel signaling, there is a fascinating paper in the journal Behavior, by McRae and Green, that looked at the “joint tail and vocal alarm signals of gray ...
I mounted precisely 1.5 squirrels in the past. The first one, years ago, was a black squirrel that my brother and I carefully worked on together without knowing anything and it came out alright. As ...
It also has a bushy tail like the gray squirrel but differs with an orange-brown coat and orange underparts. Also, in the 1920s the eastern gray squirrel was introduced to Balboa Park but did not ...
The Western grey is The “Squirrels are not endangered” letter (Our Readers’ Views, June 1) may cause confusion in calling for the Western gray squirrel to be removed from the endangered ...
Curiously, the fox squirrel’s distribution almost perfectly mirrors that of the somewhat smaller Eastern gray squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis) − 16.5-21.5 inches nose to tip of tail − ...
In addition to their many color patterns, the southern fox squirrel is approximately twice the size of a gray squirrel and varies between 20-26 inches in length, with their tail included, and an ...
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