Chipmunks are from the Tamias species, Sciuridae family.
there are 25 different species of chipmunks there are 25 different species of chipmunks
There are 25 different species of chipmunks. All of these species except one are found in the North American forests.
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... No chipmunks are not extinct, there are 25 different species of chipmunk and most are listed as "of least concern" according to the endangered species act.
There are 23 different species of chipmunks. Most of the species known are western species of chipmunks. There are 3 distinct chipmunk groups.
There are many different species of chipmunks. Tamius is the genus.
There are 25 different species of chipmunks, including the eastern chipmunk, the least chipmunk, and the yellow-pine chipmunk.
There are 25 species of chipmunks worldwide. They belong to the squirrel family Sciuridae and are known for their distinctive stripes and cheek pouches for storing food.
Yes, there are chipmunks that live in Europe. They are predominantly located in Eastern and Central Europe as well as North America and Asia.
no chipmunks do not have families they are a species that live practicly by them selves and dont care about others unless in threatning situations.
Well there is a lot of chipmunks in North America. Maybe more scientist are tracking down even more chipmunks in NC. There will maybe new kind of chipmunks in the discovery. See if they say it on the news or try to learn more about chipmunks. Bye reader and hope you research more about chipmunks.
No, they are two separate species of animal.