Tamiasciurus hudsonicus

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Name (Latin)
Tamiasciurus hudsonicus
Other forms of name
American red squirrel
Eastern red squirrel
Tamiasciurus fremonti
See Also From tracing topical name
Tamiasciurus
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

Wikidata: Q326976
Library of congress: sh 85132184
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Wikipedia description:

The American red squirrel (Tamiasciurus hudsonicus) is one of three species of tree squirrels currently classified in the genus Tamiasciurus, known as the pine squirrels (the others are the Douglas squirrel, T. douglasii, and the southwestern red squirrel, T. fremonti). The American red squirrel is variously known as the pine squirrel or piney squirrel, North American red squirrel, chickaree, boomer, or simply red squirrel. The squirrel is a small, 200–250 g (7.1–8.8 oz), diurnal mammal that defends a year-round exclusive territory. It feeds primarily on the seeds of conifer cones, and is widely distributed across much of the United States and Canada wherever conifers are common, except in the southwestern United States, where it is replaced by the formerly conspecific southwestern red squirrel, and along the Pacific coast of the United States, where its cousin the Douglas squirrel is found instead. The squirrel has been expanding its range into hardwood forests.

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