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====Squirrels and Chipmunks====
{{Animal sign
| latin_name =Sciuridae
| common_name =Squirrels and Chipmunks
| animal_image =Sciurus carolinensis.jpg
| animal_caption = Gray Squirrel
| image2 = EasternChipmunk23.jpg
| caption2 = Eastern Chipmunk
| track_image =Chipmunk hindprint.jpg
| track_caption = Hind print (five toes) of a chipmunk (''Tamias striatus'').
| image3 = squirrel_tracks_in_snow.jpg
| caption3 = Squirrel tracks in snow
| scat_image =
| scat_caption =
| range =Sciurids live in almost every habitat from tropical rain forest to semiarid desert, avoiding only the high polar regions and the driest of deserts. 
| description =The hindlimbs of sciurids are generally longer than the forelimbs. They have four toes on the forefeet and five toes on the hindfeet. The paws on the forefeet include a thumb, although this is often poorly developed. The feet of sciurids also have a soft pad on the underside. The front paws almost always print side-by-side behind and between the rear paws. Contrast with rabbit tracks in which the front paws print one behind another (but still behind and between the rear paws).
}}

Squirrels and Chipmunks

Gray Squirrel Squirrels and Chipmunks

Gray Squirrel Squirrels and Chipmunks

Eastern Chipmunk

Eastern Chipmunk

Hind print (five toes) of a chipmunk (Tamias striatus).

Hind print (five toes) of a chipmunk (Tamias striatus).

Squirrels and Chipmunks (Sciuridae)

Where found: Sciurids live in almost every habitat from tropical rain forest to semiarid desert, avoiding only the high polar regions and the driest of deserts.
Description:' The hindlimbs of sciurids are generally longer than the forelimbs. They have four toes on the forefeet and five toes on the hindfeet. The paws on the forefeet include a thumb, although this is often poorly developed. The feet of sciurids also have a soft pad on the underside. The front paws almost always print side-by-side behind and between the rear paws. Contrast with rabbit tracks in which the front paws print one behind another (but still behind and between the rear paws).

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