No, they are abundant all over their range.
The IUCN (the International Union for Conservation of Nature) currently lists the fox squirrel as "Least Concern". This status is the least endangered possible status and animal can have.
The squirrel glider (not to be confused with the sugar glider) is currently listed as Lower Risk (near threatened).
yes .Fox squirrels are bigger than grey squirrels
There is no Antarctic fox. The Arctic fox is not endangered.
the grey fox is endangered because IT IS
The Arctic fox isn't endangered.
Fox squirrels van here very well and they have a good sense of smell.
The North American Man Squirrel Love Association is dedicated to helping endangered flying squirrels.
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The only fox listed at this time as endangered is Darwin's fox of Chile. Some local populations of the kit fox are considered endangered.
Chipmunks and ground squirrels have cheek pouches, grey and fox squirrels do not. Squirrels who live in trees don't have cheek pouches.
It is endangered.The arctic fox is not extinct, but it is endangered.
The grey fox is not an endangered species, still quite common.