The eastern chipmunk (Tamias striatus) is a chipmunk species found in eastern North America. It is the only living member of the genus Tamias. The name...
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adopted here. Tamias striatus, Eastern chipmunk Eutamias sibiricus, Siberian chipmunk Neotamias minimus, Least chipmunk The common name originally may...
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is a genus of chipmunks in the tribe Marmotini of the squirrel family. The genus includes a single living species, the eastern chipmunk (Tamias striatus)...
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The Siberian chipmunk (Eutamias sibiricus), also called common chipmunk, is one of the genera of chipmunk native to northern Asia from central Russia to...
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Ohio chipmunk (Tamias striatus ohioensis), also known as the Ohioan chipmunk, or the Ohio eastern chipmunk, is a subspecies of the eastern chipmunk that...
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distinct from the eastern chipmunk as to be placed in a separate genus, Neotamias. The same studies have also suggested that Palmer's chipmunk may actually...
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Gray-collared chipmunk (N. cinereicollis) Cliff chipmunk (N. dorsalis) Durango chipmunk (N. durangae) Merriam's chipmunk (N. merriami) Least chipmunk (N. minimus) ...
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Groundhog (category Fauna of the Eastern United States)
They are used by cottontail rabbits, raccoons, foxes, river otters, eastern chipmunks, and a wide variety of small mammals, snakes, and birds. Groundhogs...
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the smaller and less bushy-tailed ground squirrels tend to be known as chipmunks (genus Tamias). Together, they make up the "marmot tribe" of squirrels...
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Eutamias (category Chipmunks)
is now restricted to the eastern chipmunk of North America. Neotamias, which now includes the western North American chipmunks, has also been included...
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