- (genus Tamias). Together, they make up the "marmot tribe" of squirrels,
Marmotini, a
clade within the
large and
mainly ground squirrel subfamily Xerinae...
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includes three tribes of
mostly terrestrial squirrels,
including the
Marmotini (marmots, chipmunks,
prairie dogs, and
other Holarctic ground squirrels)...
- and
several other basal genera belong to the
ground squirrels (tribe
Marmotini), part of the
larger squirrel family (Sciuridae).
Prairie dogs are considered...
- squirrels, many of
which are
highly terrestrial. It
includes the
tribes Marmotini (marmots, chipmunks,
prairie dogs, and
other Holarctic ground squirrels)...
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Tamias is a
genus of
chipmunks in the
tribe Marmotini of the
squirrel family. The
genus includes a
single living species, the
eastern chipmunk (Tamias...
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relationship is poor and
Nototamias may
instead be near the
origin of the
Marmotini. Goodwin, 2008, p. 356 Goodwin, H.T. 2008. Sciuridae. Pp. 255–376 in Janis...
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Neotamias is a
genus of
chipmunks within the
tribe Marmotini of the
squirrel family. It
contains 23 species,
which mostly occur in
western North America...
- This is a list of
North American mammals. It
includes all
mammals currently found in the
United States, St.
Pierre and Miquelon, Canada, Greenland, Bermuda...
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second largest member of the
genus Urocitellus,
which is part of the
tribe Marmotini,
along with marmots, chipmunks,
prairie dogs, and
other holarctic ground...
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Rodents are
animals that gnaw with two
continuously growing incisors.
Forty percent of
mammal species are rodents, and they
inhabit every continent except...