A poop squirrel only exists in my dreams. (its a squirrel with poop instead of a tail)
The Pueblos hunted Rabbit, Deer, Antelope, Mountain Lions, Gopher, and squirrel.
It is a poop lollipop squirrel.
Because you are a bum!
They weigh around a half of a pound. The males are about 2x the size of the females.
gopher poop looks like a melted snickers bar that got all mixed together
Flickertails are a type of gopher or ground squirrel. Adult flickertails are about 30 cm. (11.8 in.) long. ~ Hexedgirl92
Normally mice, Squirrel poop looks a little larger.
Technically, no. The loose, colloquial use of the term "gopher" might include any ground squirrel, and prairie dogs are indeed ground-living members of the family Sciuridae, but they are usually not considered gophers.True gophers are of the family Geomyidae, and not in the squirrel family at all. They are, of course, in the same order, Rodentia.Other ground squirrels often called gophers are of the genus Spermophilius, including the striped gopher or thirteen-lined ground squirrel (S. tridecemlineatus), the flickertail or Richardson's ground squirrel (S. richardsonii), and others.Prairie dogs are of the tribe Marmotini, genus Cynomys, and there are about five species.So, to diagram the relationship:Order Rodentia- Superfamily Geomyoidae-- Family Geomyidae (true gophers)- Family Sciuridae-- Tribe Marmotini--- Genus Spermophilius (ground squirrels, many of which are called "gophers")--- Genus Cynomys (prairie dogs)(I hope that's clear!)See:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cynomyshttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geomyidaehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SpermophilusThe term gopher as it is commonly used does not relate to any one species, but is a generic term used to describe any of several small burrowing rodents endemic to North America, including the pocket gopher (family Geomyidae), also called true gophers, and the ground squirrel (family Sciuridae), including Richardson's ground squirrel and species of prairie dog.
loads of animals hibernate like ... Badger Bat Bear Bee Blackfish Butterfly Chipmunk Echidna Frog Gila Monster Gopher/Ground Squirrel Groundhog/Woodchuck Ground Squirrel/Gopher Hamster Hedgehog Jerboa Ladybird Lizard Marmot Mosquito Moth Mouse Poorwill Pupfish Raccoon Skunk Slow Worm Snake Squirrel Turtle Wasp Woodchuck/Groundhog Yellow Jacket
Ask a squirrel :-) Basically, because a lot of nut is undigested, and is passed out of the body as waste.
The plural of the word 'poop' is, simply, 'poop.' The word stays the same.