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Squirrel

Eastern Gray Squirrel, Sciurus carolinensis
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Squirrel is the common name for rodents of the family Sciuridae. In everyday speech in the English-speaking world it usually refers to members of the genera Sciurus and Tamasciurus. These typical members of the family are tree squirrels with large bushy tails, and are native to Europe, Asia and the Americas. Similar genera are found in Africa. However, the Sciuridae also include flying squirrels, and ground squirrels such as the chipmunks, prairie dogs, and woodchucks. The unrelated family Anomaluridae also have "squirrel" in their common name, though they are usually referred to as "scaly-tailed flying squirrels".

Typical squirrels include the European Red Squirrel Sciurus vulgaris, the Fox Squirrel S. niger, the Eastern Gray Squirrel S. carolinensis, the Western Gray Squirrel S. griseus, and the American Red Squirrel Tamiasciurus hudsonicus.

One well-known trait of some species of squirrel is the gathering and storing of nuts for the winter. These squirrels are scatter-hoarders, i.e. they will gather nuts and store them in any accessible hiding place, usually by burying them. Recent research shows that they have excellent memories for the locations of these caches.

Squirrels are generally clever and persistent animals; in residential neighborhoods they are notorious for eating out of bird feeders, digging in potted plants either to bury or recover food, and for setting up house in sheltered areas including attics. Many companies sell bird feeders which are supposedly "squirrel-proof"; most of them in fact are not.

Squirrels are sometimes also pestss because they chew on various edible and inedible objects; the habit helps keep the squirrel's teeth sharp and also wears the teeth down (rodents' teeth grow constantly). Homeowners in areas with a heavy squirrel population must keep attics and basements carefully sealed to prevent property damage caused by nesting squirrels. Fake owls and scarecrows are generally ignored by the animals, and the best way to prevent chewing on an object is to coat it with something to make it undesirable: for instance a soft cloth or chilli pepper paste or powder.

Squirrels can be trained to be hand fed. Because they are able to cache surplus food, they will take as much food as you put out. If a person starts to feed one, that squirrel will come back day after day to get its food. This is not recommended, however, because squirrels may carry plague or other animal-borne diseases.

The Red Squirrel populations in Britain, Ireland and more recently, northern Italy, have declined and become regionally extinct in recent decades, primarily because of competition from Gray Squirrels (introduced from North America), but also habitat loss. Conservation efforts include preserving and planting the conifer forests that Red Squirrels prefer. The recent colonisation of mainland Europe in Italy by Gray Squirrels is expected to result ultimately in the extinction of the Red Squirrel over most of Europe.

Popular culture references

Despite complaints about the animal being a pest, the general public opinon is favourable with its attractive appearance, its graceful movement and diet. Squirrels are popular characters in cartoons and children's books, such as the books of Beatrix Potter. A less typical fictional squirrel is Secret Squirrel.

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Grey Squirrel's Page of Silliness
Dedicated to pro-squirrel culture and humor; offers free electronic postcards featuring squirrels doing unusual things.
http://www.greysquirrel.net/

Squirrel Hazing -- The Untold Story
The truth behind why squirrels run out in front of cars and perform other dangerous stunts.
http://web.wt.net/~psherr/squirrel_hazing.htm

The Squirrel Clan
The secret squirrel plan to control the world, and why we should welcome it with open arms.
http://www.hevanet.com/benh/sqclan/index.html

Psycho Squirrels
Various squirrel nuttiness, including squirrel horroscopes, a squirrel beauty pageant, a squirrel psychiatrist, and reports of squirrel conspiracies.
http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Birdland/6682/

Squirrel Fishing
A photographic essay on the effect of peanuts and fishing poles on gray squirrels.
http://www.eecs.harvard.edu/~yaz/en/squirrel_fishing.html

Squirrels Just Wanna Have Fun
Trivia, humor, and links to other light-hearted squirrel sites.
http://home.netcom.com/~janeabbt/squirrelly.htm

White Squirrel Wars
Roadside America's road report and review of towns overrun by albino squirrels or black squirrels.
http://www.roadsideamerica.com/set/squirrels.html

Protection League Against the Extinction of Blue Squirrels
Dedicated to the plight of the rare and endangered blue squirrel native to Iceland.
http://www.geocities.com/plaebs/

Squirrel Fishing
A photo series demonstrating the proper technique for squirrel fishing.
http://annie.newdream.net/squirrel.htm

Squirrel Attack Prevention Program
Help prevent evil squirrels from taking over the world.
http://www.geocities.com/fightin_squirrels_21/SQUIRREL_ATTACK_PREVENTION_PROGRAM.html

Site of the Wiggy Woo
Comprehensive information about squirrels (Wiggy Woos), including Wiggy theology and a dictionary of Wiggy-related terms.
http://www.vexen.co.uk/wiggy/

SquirrelJumper.com
Call on these guys for the best in squirrel removal, extraction, and relocation.
http://www.squirreljumper.com/

Albino Squirrel Preservation Society
Official homepage (University of Texas Chapter) - includes organization information, and the "official creed" of members.
http://www.albinosquirrel.com/texas/

The Official Squirrels In Black Network
Top secret information for, and about, squirrels.
http://squirrelsinblack.org/



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