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Eastern Gray Squirrel

Eastern Gray Squirrel

Sciurus carolinensis

A ubiquitous tree-dwelling rodent native to eastern North America, characterized by its adaptable nature and widespread urban and forest populations.

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Eastern Gray Squirrel
Eastern Gray Squirrel
Eastern Gray Squirrel
Eastern Gray Squirrel
Eastern Gray Squirrel
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Ecology & Habitat

Habitat

Deciduous and mixed forests, urban parks, suburban landscapes, woodlands with abundant tree cover across eastern United States and southeastern Canada

Ecological Role

Critical seed dispersal agent, forest ecosystem engineer, prey species for predators, contributes to forest regeneration through seed caching and potential tree growth

Morphology

  • SKIN COAT Dense gray fur with potential white or black color variations, thick bushy tail for balance and thermoregulation
  • LIMBS WINGS Powerful hindlimbs for jumping, sharp claws for climbing, flexible ankle joints enabling 180-degree rotation
  • HEAD SENSORY Large eyes, acute hearing, sensitive whiskers for navigation, prominent incisors for gnawing
  • BODY STRUCTURE Medium-sized arboreal rodent, body length 23-30 cm, tail length 19-25 cm, weight 400-600 grams
Data Source: TaxonHub Database
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