- The
Xerinae comprise a
subfamily of squirrels, many of
which are
highly terrestrial. It
includes the
tribes Marmotini (marmots, chipmunks,
prairie dogs...
- Marmotini, a
clade within the
large and
mainly ground squirrel subfamily Xerinae, and
containing six
living genera. Well-known
members of this
largely Holarctic...
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species found worldwide; Sciurillinae, a
single South American species; and
Xerinae,
which includes three tribes of
mostly terrestrial squirrels, including...
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African bush
squirrels are a
genus of squirrels, Paraxerus, in the
subfamily Xerinae. They are only
found in Africa. The 11
species in this
genus are: Alexander's...
- Кryuchkova (2019). "The
skull of
Spermophilus nogaici (Rodentia: Sciuridae:
Xerinae) and the
affinities of the
earliest Old
World ground squirrels". Zoological...
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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...
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Sciuridae (squirrels, chipmunks, marmots, and
prairie dogs)
Subfamily Xerinae Genus Cynomys Gunnison's
prairie dog,
Cynomys gunnisoni White-tailed prairie...
- Pennsylvania.
Subfamily Sciurinae (tree
squirrels and
flying squirrels)
Subfamily Xerinae (chipmunks and
ground squirrels) Order:
Carnivora Family:
Felidae One species...
- squirrels) and
Protoxerini (African tree squirrels), they form the
subfamily Xerinae.
There are five
living genera—Xerus, the
unstriped ground squirrel; Euxerus...
- Order: Rodentia Suborder: Sciuromorpha Family: Sciuridae Subfamily:
Xerinae Ammospermophilus (antelope squirrels) Harris's
antelope squirrel (A. harrisii) ...