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Eastern gray squirrel

(Sciurus carolinensis)

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Description:

The squirrel had a grey fur and a fluffy gray tall. It had a brown pointy nose and little pink feet. The squirrel also had a thick brown stick going through its stomach. The squirrel also had little black flies eating its head. They eat berries, tree bark, seeds, acorns, walnuts, fungi. American mink, other weasels, red foxes, bobcats, grey wolves, coyotes, lynx, and birds of prey, such as red-tailed hawks.

Habitat:

Park River

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PublishedDecember 16, 2018

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