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American Red Squirrel | Chickaree | Pine Squirrel | Hudson’s Bay SquirrelThe most noticeable characteristics of the American red squirrel | Chickaree | Pine Squirrel | Hudson’s Bay Squirrel are the tail and the eye ring. The tree squirrel's tail is bushy and dark red with hints of a white outline. The eye ring is a thick, white circle around the rodent's black eyes.
The American red squirrel | Chickaree | Pine Squirrel | Hudson’s Bay Squirrel are about 12 inches long, weigh from 200-250 grams and have grayish, red, or rust-colored fur with a white belly.
The American Red Squirrel | Chickaree | Pine Squirrel | Hudson’s Bay Squirrel can be found throughout the United States in the forests of Alaska, the east coast north of Georgia, and the Rocky Mountains. The squirrels prefer coniferous forests.
The American Red Squirrel | Chickaree | Pine Squirrel | Hudson’s Bay Squirrel feeds on the seeds and cones of evergreen trees. However, they will also eat bird eggs, berries, and fruit when they are available. During the summer, American Red Squirrel | Chickaree | Pine Squirrel | Hudson’s Bay Squirrel collects and hide seeds and nuts so they have food storage during the lean winter times. Sometimes they forget to dig up the seeds. This benefits their local habitat because the squirrels are unintentionally planting trees in new places.
The American Red Squirrel | Chickaree | Pine Squirrel | Hudson’s Bay Squirrel (Tamiasciurus hudsonicus) is one of three species of tree squirrels currently classified in the genus Tamiasciurus, known as the pine squirrels.
The American Red Squirrel | Chickaree | Pine Squirrel | Hudson’s Bay Squirrel can be easily distinguished from other North American tree squirrels by their smaller size.
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1. Intro – Shelling pinecone 0:00
2. Harvesting pinecones with tail towards camera 0:10
3. Harvesting pinecones facing camera 0:27
4. Interesting fact 0:37
5. Close-up of it shelling a pinecone 0:51
6. Time-lapse of shelling pinecone 1:11
7. Close-up of it eating 1:25
8. Credits 1:48
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