gray ground squirrel

The 'gray ground squirrel' is a term used to describe various species of ground squirrels found in North America, recognized for their gray fur.

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Definition

B2Zoology

(scientific)A ground squirrel species with gray fur, native to the western United States and Baja California.

Example

  • The gray ground squirrel can often be seen in open fields and grasslands.

B2Zoology

(scientific)A ground squirrel species found in the northwestern United States, known for its gray fur.

Example

  • Researchers observed the gray ground squirrel in its natural habitat in Oregon.

B2Zoology

(scientific)A ground squirrel species native to the central United States, recognized by its gray fur.

Example

  • The gray ground squirrel is an important part of the prairie ecosystem.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "gray ground squirrel":

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