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with reducing the population of the invasive eastern grey squirrel. Where the range of the expanding pine marten population meets that of the eastern grey squirrel, the population of these squirrels retreats. It is theorised that, because the grey squirrel spends more time on the ground than the red,
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coexist within populations, much like hair colour in some human populations. The underside of the squirrel is always white-cream in colour. The red squirrel sheds its coat twice a year, switching from a thinner summer coat to a thicker, darker winter coat with noticeably larger ear-tufts (a prominent
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by an odour that they produce, and although there is no courtship, the male will chase the female for up to an hour prior to mating. Usually, several males will chase a single female until the dominant male, usually the largest in the group, mates with the female. Males and females will mate several
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is about 38 to 39 days. The young are looked after by the mother alone and are born helpless, blind, and deaf. They weigh between 10 and 15 g. Their body is covered by hair at 21 days, their eyes and ears open after three to four weeks, and they develop all their teeth by 42 days. Juvenile red
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Finland, squirrel pelts were used as currency in ancient times, before the introduction of coinage. The expression "squirrel pelt" is still widely understood there to be a reference to money. It has been suggested that the trade in red
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and particularly in winter, several red squirrels may share a drey to keep warm. Social organization is based on dominance hierarchies within and between sexes; although males are not necessarily dominant to females, the dominant animals tend to be larger and older than subordinate animals, and
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being the largest haven in
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of the red squirrel, but the taxonomic status of some of these is uncertain. A study published in 1971 recognises 16 subspecies and has served as a basis for subsequent taxonomic work. Although the validity of some subspecies is labelled with uncertainty because of the large variation in red
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times with many partners. Females must reach a minimum body mass before they enter oestrus, and heavy females on average produce more young. If food is scarce breeding may be delayed. Typically a female will produce her first litter in her second year.
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Mathias, M.; Fonseca, C. (2014). "Will an ancient refuge become a modern one? A critical review on the conservation and research priorities for the red squirrel (
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is substantially less accurate and durable than that of grey squirrels. Between 60% and 80% of its active period may be spent foraging and feeding. The red squirrel exhibits a
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squirrels can eat solids around 40 days following birth and from that point can leave the nest on their own to find food; however, they still suckle from their mother until
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2437:"Volunteers being sought to kill invasive grey squirrels"
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2825:WildlifeOnline: Natural History of Tree Squirrels
2375:"A new dawn for biodiversity partnership working"
2158:"Red Squirrel Survival Trust: How do they breed?"
1228:The eastern grey squirrel carries a disease, the
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2364:. Redsquirrels.info. Retrieved on 25 July 2013.
1452:Historical, cultural and financial significance
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2004:Forestry Commission – Red Squirrels
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2568:"Squirrels to be released in 2013"
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2441:Isle of Wight News from OnTheWight
2395:(November 2008) No. 66. Edinburgh.
2246:, National trust, 25 November 2013
2192:10.1111/j.1365-2907.1983.tb00274.x
1975:10.1111/j.1469-7998.1992.tb04345.x
947:The red squirrel is found in both
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2315:"Black squirrels set to dominate"
2302:The Wight Squirrel Project – Home
2282:"Saving Scotland's Red Squirrels"
1446:National Lottery Heritage funding
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2538:"Tufty's saviour to the rescue"
2488:"Pest control on your property"
2257:"Red and grey squirrels – RSST"
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1312:Protecting the red squirrel in
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36:Red squirrel (disambiguation)
2796:A Complete Guide to Heraldry
2576:. p. 16. Archived from
723:. Migulin, 1928. (synonyms:
3944:Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus
2793:Fox-Davies, Arthur (1909).
1267:; it is listed as being of
765:. Migulin, 1928. (synonym:
677:. Miller, 1907. (synonyms:
3960:
3451:Southwestern red squirrel
3412:Bangs's mountain squirrel
3085:South Yungas red squirrel
3046:(Rheithrosciurus macrotis)
2988:(Microsciurus flaviventer)
2024:"Ă„ter ekorrar fĂĄgelungar?"
1746:10.4404/hystrix-28.1-12015
1613:Sciurus (Sciurus) vulgaris
745:, 1906. Ezo Red Squirrel (
635:. Altum, 1876. (synonyms:
29:
3899:Mammals described in 1758
3470:
3461:(Tamiasciurus hudsonicus)
3293:Calabrian black squirrel
3117:Atlantic Forest squirrel
3093:Yellow-throated squirrel
3011:
3002:Santander dwarf squirrel
2920:
2903:Extant species of family
2772:"Nationalplanter og -dyr"
1777:10.4404/hystrix-25.1-9496
1437:-carrying grey squirrel.
1159:occurs at 8 to 10 weeks.
1088:Two-week-old red squirrel
415:. The red squirrel is an
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3934:Mammals of the Caribbean
3445:(Tamiasciurus douglasii)
3414:(Syntheosciurus brochus)
2816:: photographs and videos
2606:. BBC. 20 September 2013
2343:. New Zealand Government
2206:"Red and grey squirrels"
2009:28 February 2008 at the
1890:www.wildlifeonline.me.uk
1732:(Rodentia, Sciuridae)".
1532:The red squirrel is the
1353:Biodiversity Action Plan
1208:and raptors such as the
871:Distribution and habitat
476:Calabrian black squirrel
3453:(Tamiasciurus fremonti)
3327:(Sciurus variegatoides)
3044:Tufted ground squirrel
2994:Western dwarf squirrel
2630:aphascience.blog.gov.uk
2566:Mumford, Clive (2012).
2513:"Squirrels and the law"
2463:"Grey squirrel control"
2060:Tamiasciurus hudsonicus
1495:Watcher in the Shadows,
1483:'s books for children.
1415:British Wildlife Centre
1369:Scottish Wildlife Trust
1080:The squirrel's skeleton
850:Skull of a red squirrel
3459:American red squirrel
3343:(Sciurus yucatanensis)
3303:(Sciurus nayaritensis)
3295:(Sciurus meridionalis)
3263:(Sciurus carolinensis)
3261:Eastern gray squirrel
3253:Mexican gray squirrel
3245:Arizona gray squirrel
3197:Western gray squirrel
3095:(Sciurus gilvigularis)
2996:(Microsciurus mimulus)
2986:Amazon dwarf squirrel
2863:Squirrel eats hazelnut
2089:10.1006/anbe.1996.0528
1850:1 October 2013 at the
1621:; Reeder, D.M (eds.).
1578:: e.T20025A115155900.
1473:
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864:different coat colours
851:
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523:. Serebrennikov, 1928.
462:
451:
34:. For other uses, see
3909:Mammals of Azerbaijan
3840:Paleobiology Database
3383:(Sciurus igniventris)
3301:Mexican fox squirrel
3255:(Sciurus aureogaster)
3247:(Sciurus arizonensis)
3103:(Sciurus granatensis)
3087:(Sciurus argentinius)
2980:(Microsciurus alfari)
2230:. 28 September 2008.
1662:Zoologischer Anzeiger
1660:L.) in Palaearctic".
1471:
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1435:Squirrel parapoxvirus
1386:; the Northumberland
1345:
1311:
1230:squirrel parapoxvirus
1178:
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1039:
1020:, tree sap and young
992:A red squirrel eating
991:
942:
926:Ecology and behaviour
908:eastern grey squirrel
883:Red squirrels occupy
878:
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841:
833:
457:
437:
386:Eurasian red squirrel
32:American red squirrel
3671:Fauna Europaea (new)
3325:Variegated squirrel
3151:(Sciurus stramineus)
3133:Richmond's squirrel
3127:(Sciurus pucheranii)
3101:Red-tailed squirrel
2716:10.1099/jmm.0.000606
2681:24 June 2013 at the
2410:16 July 2011 at the
1815:British Red Squirrel
1730:Sciurus meridionalis
1427:Tresco Abbey Gardens
1367:areas. In 2008, the
1116:improve this article
963:, leaves, grass and
912:Sciurus carolinensis
663:S. v. fusconigricans
65:improve this article
3914:Mammals of Mongolia
3391:(Sciurus spadiceus)
3361:Caucasian squirrel
3179:(Sciurus pyrrhinus)
3177:JunĂn red squirrel
3171:(Sciurus flammifer)
3149:Guayaquil squirrel
3141:Sanborn's squirrel
3135:(Sciurus richmondi)
3077:Brazilian squirrel
1516:beneath its roots.
1464:, a town in Finland
1004:, nuts (especially
967:. Tree hollows and
953:temperate broadleaf
715:S. v. jenissejensis
695:, 1909. (synonyms:
601:, 1778. (synonyms:
374:Red squirrel range
356:23 recognized, see
193:Conservation status
3363:(Sciurus anomalus)
3335:(Sciurus vulgaris)
3319:(Sciurus oculatus)
3317:Peters's squirrel
3285:Japanese squirrel
3271:(Sciurus colliaei)
3269:Collie's squirrel
3143:(Sciurus sanborni)
3109:Bolivian squirrel
3079:(Sciurus aestuans)
2542:Scotland on Sunday
2443:. 27 February 2017
2032:University of Lund
1963:Journal of Zoology
1843:Scottish Squirrels
1491:Geoffrey Household
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543:, 1906. (synonym:
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450:from central Spain
411:common throughout
3904:Rodents of Europe
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3827:Open Tree of Life
3536:Taxon identifiers
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3443:Douglas squirrel
3341:Yucatan squirrel
3277:Deppe's squirrel
3237:Allen's squirrel
3217:Abert's squirrel
3199:(Sciurus griseus)
3119:(Sciurus ingrami)
3111:(Sciurus ignitus)
2968:(Dwarf squirrels)
2752:. 25 October 2017
2710:(11): 1640–1649.
2393:Scottish Wildlife
2321:. 20 January 2009
1938:Gill, V. (2018).
1695:Mammalian Species
1634:978-0-8018-8221-0
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565:S. v. chiliensis
555:S. v. istrandjae
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545:S. v. jacutensis
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1125:
1114:Please help
1109:verification
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1072:Reproduction
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58:verification
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3697:iNaturalist
3568:Wikispecies
2907:(subfamily
2778:28 December
2756:21 November
2656:bpca.org.uk
2584:14 November
2261:rsst.org.uk
1771:(1): 9–13.
1740:(1): 1–28.
1407:pine marten
1376:Mallerstang
1194:pine marten
1188:Competitors
1059:crepuscular
951:forest and
826:Description
803:carpathicus
607:kalbinensis
559:rhodopensis
421:herbivorous
350:Subspecies
3888:Categories
3374:Urosciurus
3210:Otosciurus
2948:Suborder:
2610:5 November
2347:26 January
2287:6 November
2163:6 November
2042:15 October
1668:: 123–142.
1547:References
1462:Kauniainen
1014:vegetables
969:woodpecker
949:coniferous
893:Scots pine
729:golzmajeri
649:nigrescens
541:Trouessart
503:infuscatus
467:subspecies
164:Alverstone
91:newspapers
3372:Subgenus
3352:Subgenus
3228:Subgenus
3208:Subgenus
3188:Subgenus
3160:Subgenus
3068:Subgenus
2924:Kingdom:
2909:Sciurinae
2905:Sciuridae
1969:: 71–86.
1510:Yggdrasil
1506:Ratatoskr
1493:'s novel
1431:red foxes
1152:Gestation
1016:, garden
1006:hazelnuts
807:europaeus
733:uralensis
683:croaticus
641:gotthardi
511:numantius
499:hoffmanni
308:Species:
290:Sciuridae
246:Kingdom:
240:Eukaryota
3780:12400219
3715:11236720
3595:BioLib:
3553:Wikidata
3474:Category
2944:Rodentia
2938:Mammalia
2932:Chordata
2930:Phylum:
2926:Animalia
2913:Sciurini
2732:33997231
2724:28984227
2679:Archived
2604:BBC News
2408:Archived
2325:26 April
2319:BBC News
2266:27 March
2144:54357713
2105:38573283
2007:Archived
1944:BBC News
1916:BBC News
1895:17 April
1848:Archived
1820:27 March
1793:(1758).
1715:33479534
1701:: 1–10.
1643:62265494
1541:heraldry
1514:NĂĂ°höggr
1380:Garsdale
1361:Banchory
1357:Grampian
1325:Anglesey
1298:Projects
1253:Piedmont
1214:buzzards
1200:and the
1198:wildcats
920:Scotland
787:Linnaeus
747:HokkaidĹŤ
711:Matschie
701:coreanus
657:rutilans
507:italicus
430:Taxonomy
417:arboreal
339:Linnaeus
286:Family:
280:Rodentia
270:Mammalia
260:Chordata
256:Phylum:
250:Animalia
236:Domain:
213:IUCN 3.1
3939:Sciurus
3866:ZooBank
3767:1001701
3689:8211070
3624:1037909
3524:Biology
3512:Animals
3500:Mammals
3486:Portals
3230:Sciurus
3058:Sciurus
2942:Order:
2936:Class:
2868:YouTube
2857:YouTube
2846:YouTube
2522:21 July
2497:21 July
2472:21 July
2447:21 July
2097:9344441
2064:. 2020.
1923:7 March
1765:Hystrix
1734:Hystrix
1591:9 March
1522:leprosy
1440:The UK
1421:in the
1384:Widdale
1271:on the
1218:red fox
1210:goshawk
1164:oestrus
1157:weaning
1018:flowers
1010:berries
914:) from
819:typicus
779:, 1789.
629:, 1935.
619:, 1935.
591:, 1929.
581:, 1804.
579:Hermann
571:, 1921.
569:Sowerby
533:, 1929.
515:segurae
413:Eurasia
408:Sciurus
402:in the
396:species
394:) is a
301:Sciurus
296:Genus:
276:Order:
266:Class:
211: (
105:scholar
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3832:286193
3741:632439
3663:305737
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2814:ARKive
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1392:Formby
1241:acorns
1234:Formby
1022:shoots
885:boreal
777:Gmelin
759:, 1907
757:Thomas
743:Thomas
693:Thomas
653:russus
645:graeca
599:Pallas
424:rodent
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