- Chipmunk - Wikipedia
Chipmunks are small, striped rodents of subtribe Tamiina Chipmunks are found in North America, with the exception of the Siberian chipmunk which is found primarily in Asia
- Chipmunk | Diet, Habitat, Facts | Britannica
Chipmunk, any of 25 species of small, striped, terrestrial squirrels with large internal cheek pouches They have prominent eyes and ears, a furry tail, and delicate claws All are active only during the day, and all but one are North American, occurring from southern Canada to west-central Mexico
- 10 Chipmunk Facts That May Surprise You - Treehugger
Did you know these adorably tiny critters crave alone time and aren't herbivores? Some of our chipmunk trivia may surprise you
- Chipmunk Behavior -- Lifespan, Diet, Hibernation
Chipmunks naturally eat nuts, seeds, mushrooms, berries, plant bulbs, insects, bird eggs, and snails However, they may expand their palette in close proximity to humans if the opportunity arises You may find chipmunks eating pet food from outdoor bowls and stealing seeds straight from bird feeders
- Chipmunk - National Geographic Kids
There are 25 species of chipmunk, 24 of which live in North America Chipmunks are excellent tree climbers and swimmers who live in a variety of habitats, including plains, mountains, forests,
- 20 Types of Chipmunks: Species, Identification, and Photos - TRVST
Know the diverse types of chipmunk and learn about the behaviors of these tiny critters, particularly the role they play in the ecosystem
- 11 Cheeky Chipmunk Facts - Fact Animal
Chipmunks, members of the squirrel family, are found mainly in North America with the sole exception of the Siberian chipmunk, which is found in Asia and some parts of Europe
- Eastern chipmunk - Wikipedia
The eastern chipmunk lives in deciduous wooded areas and urban parks throughout the eastern United States and southern Canada It prefers locations with rocky areas, brush or log piles, and shrubs to provide cover
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