Here’s another rare breed of squirrel!
Approximately 10,000 years ago the Kaibab Squirrel (Sciurus kaibabesis) was geographically separated from a common ancestor of the Abert's squirrel.
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Did you know that Squirrels eyes are positioned in a way which allows them to see behind them, imagine always being able to watch your own back!
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Biologists estimate that the black squirrel is unusually rare with only one squirrel in 10,000 wearing the dusky coat. This mutant of the gray squirrel resides primarily in northern climates.
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Ever wondered what makes squirrels different from one another? Here’s a quick read to learn key differences between our bushy tailed buddies!
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Born in Saint-Quentin, France, in 1869, Maurice Pillard Verneuil is known for his work in both the Art Nouveau and Art Deco periods. https://t.co/8PGcwADCVM #squirrels#squirrelrefuge#squirrelrescue#squirrelart
"In addition to their more regular diet, squirrels have been observed eating bones....Bone is an important supplement, particularly for lactating individuals. [Photo Credit: Peter Trimming] https://t.co/A4MkucynDc #squirrels#squirrelrefuge#squirrelrescue
Squirrel Refuge takes care of rabbits, too! [Photo Credit: Jan Piecha, Kassel, Germany; Photo Title “City Hare”, winner of "Nature TTL Photographer of the Year 2022", Urban Wildlife category] #squirrels#squirrelrefuge#squirrelrescue#rabbitrescue
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