Alright, a little out of the world question, but the answer is no.
The REAL answer is ABSOLUTELY!!
I have personally witnessed a Grey Squirrel kill and carry off an adult Chipmunk. Although, I only witnessed this one time, I have heard several claims to support it from fellow outdoorsman.
Yes,
I frequently see Eastern chipmunks attacking (or at least chasing) Eastern Grey squirrels. This is in Michigan. Despite the significant size difference, the grey squirrels duly run away.
yes... the chipmunk and squirrel are cousins
Sort of Chipmunks are like a smaller cuter version of a squirrel!
they are in the same group
No. They are two different species.
squirrels, Monkey Also ;(
Woodpeckers are, but chipmunks are a different species.
Chipmunks and ground squirrels have cheek pouches, grey and fox squirrels do not. Squirrels who live in trees don't have cheek pouches.
Yes. Chipmunks are foraging animals and when they get their paws on something, they will determine if they can eat it.
How about foxes or feral cats?
squirrels, Monkey Also ;(
bullet ants,army ants, and fire ants
Squirrels are larger, in size, but Chipmunks have, usually, three lines down their backs.
Chipmunks are a type of squirrel. They belong to the squirrel family, Sciuridae.
Ground squirrels or chipmunks do
Woodpeckers are, but chipmunks are a different species.
Predators include:arboreal snakescoyotesdomestic house catfishersgrizzly bearshawks and birdsmartensnocturnal owlsraccoons
chipmunks
No because chipmunks and squirrels are similiar, but don't have the same taste.
They are actually a bit smarter than squirrels.
Chipmunks and squirrels avoid chrysanthemums as they are toxic to mammals. Chipmunks prefer seeds, nuts, grass, fungi, and bird eggs. Squirrels also like seeds, nuts, grass, insects and even baby snakes.
They are both rodents.