They are both considered rodents, but gophers and chipmunks are not the same
yes
My bad, they were gophers, the cartoon is Goofy Gophers
Hedgehogs. They are not rodents.
Chipmunks are small, striped rodents of the family Sciuridae. All species of chipmunks are found in North America, with the exception of the Siberian chipmunk, which is found in Asia.
I think that skunks do but I'm not sure about cute, little chipmunks.
Of course.
"Gopher" is an umbrella term that applies to various kinds of burrowing rodents, due to their similarities and scientific classification. They include pocket gophers, ground squirrels, chipmunks and a variety of prairie dogs. All are commonly referred to as gophers. Chipmunks have distinctive black and white stripes that run down the back of their brown bodies. Pocket gophers are brown with no stripes. Ground squirrels are light beige in color. Prairie dogs are much bigger than any of these rodents and come in many varieties.
Yes but it is better
The same place normal chipmunks live.
I think yes, because at the wikipedia site of "Alvin and the chipmunks" at the classes of the article it is the category "fictional triplets". So when the chipmunks are triplets they were born at the same day.
No, but people think they do but I have done some research on chipmunks same with squirrels.
Chipmunks are located in North America!!! Some of them are Saberrian Chipmunks!!!
No two tigers have exactly the same striped pattern.