- touch, with
vibrissae on
their limbs as well as
their heads. The
teeth of
sciurids follow the
typical rodent pattern, with
large incisors (for gnawing) that...
-
squirrels or
antelope ground squirrels of the
genus Ammospermophilus are
sciurids found in the
desert and dry
scrub areas of the
southwestern United States...
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squirrels in a
separate subfamily (Pteromyinae) and
unite all
remaining sciurids into the
subfamily Sciurinae, but this has been
strongly re****ed by genetic...
- Ezo squirrel [ja] (Sciurus
vulgaris orientis), it is one of the
three sciurids (members of the
squirrel family (Sciuridae))
found on the island, to the...
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Zheng S.-H. and
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Sciurids and
zapodids from the late
Miocene Bahe Formation, Lantian, Shaanxi. Vertebrata...
- tails. The
anatomy of
their heads is
quite different from that of the
sciurid flying squirrels. By
extending their limbs,
anomalures transform themselves...
- Srinivasulu, C.; Chakraborty, S.; Pradhan, M.S. (February 2004). "Checklist of
sciurids (mammalia: rodentia: sciuridae) of
south Asia" (PDF). Zoos'
Print Journal...
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Extinct in the wild (EW): 2
species Critically endangered (CR): 203
species Endangered (EN): 505
species Vulnerable (VU): 536
species Near threatened...