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California Ground Squirrel

California Ground Squirrel

Otospermophilus beecheyi

A medium-sized rodent native to western North America, characterized by its complex social behavior and adaptive survival strategies in diverse habitat ranges.

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California Ground Squirrel
California Ground Squirrel
California Ground Squirrel
California Ground Squirrel
California Ground Squirrel
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Ecology & Habitat

Habitat

Found in grasslands, oak woodlands, agricultural areas, and urban landscapes from Oregon to northwestern Baja California, ranging from sea level to 3,000 meters elevation

Ecological Role

Critical ecosystem engineer, facilitating soil aeration, seed dispersal, and serving as prey for predators like hawks, coyotes, and badgers

Morphology

  • SKIN COAT Mottled gray-brown fur with variable coloration, providing excellent camouflage in diverse environments
  • LIMBS WINGS Strong hindlimbs adapted for digging, with sharp claws for burrow construction and rapid movement
  • HEAD SENSORY Prominent ears, keen vision, and complex vocalization abilities for predator warning systems
  • BODY STRUCTURE Compact body, approximately 30-40 cm total length, weighing 280-738 grams, with robust build and muscular limbs
Data Source: TaxonHub Database
Image Credit: Cat Lee Ball
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