Chipmunks that belong to the family of Sciuridae are both male and female chipmunks that are generally 25 species of small, striped rodents which are also known as terrestrial squirrels. They commonly possess large internal pouches attached to their cheeks for the transportation of food. Both male and female chipmunks have similar body structures with prominent eyes as well as ears, a flurry tail, and very delicate claws. All the various breeds of Chipmunk are very active during the day except one species that exists in south Canada and found till west-central Mexico and are popularly identified as North-American chipmunks.
Chipmunks are generally known as pygmy squirrels that are adopted for exploiting understories of forests as well as rocky terrains. They generally run around on the ground but they are also expert climbers. All their species together as a group are classified as versatile geniuses. They can be seen on sea level to approximately 3900 meters (12800 feet) above sea level in an uphill environment classified as large rocks, cliffs, and boulders. They have their habitat in various forests like coniferous forests, deciduous forests to upwards into timberline slopes and alpine meadows that are rock bordered as well as in sagebrush deserts and scrublands. Here is a picture illustrating chipmunks.
Chipmunks are generally known as pygmy squirrels that are adopted for exploiting understories of forests as well as rocky terrains. They generally run around on the ground but they are also expert climbers. All their species together as a group are classified as versatile geniuses. They can be seen on sea level to approximately 3900 meters (12800 feet) above sea level in an uphill environment classified as large rocks, cliffs, and boulders. They have their habitat in various forests like coniferous forests, deciduous forests to upwards into timberline slopes and alpine meadows that are rock bordered as well as in sagebrush deserts and scrublands. Here is a picture illustrating chipmunks.
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