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Yes, a baby squirrel is born with a tail. A baby squirrel looks the same as an adult, but they are born hairless.
It usually takes about six weeks from the time that the squirrels mate until there are baby squirrels running around. Source: http://www.about-squirrels.com/squirrel-facts.html
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Gray squirrels don't talk, so they don't "call their babies" anything. The usual English term that humans use for baby squirrels is "baby squirrel". I've also seen people refer to them as "pups", "kits", and "kittens", but "baby squirrel" seems to be clearly in the majority. For one thing, it's unambiguous.
A baby squirrel monkey. It is no different.
The contraction for "squirrel's" is "squirrel's." It is already a contraction of "squirrel is" or "squirrel has."
There are five species of tree squirrels live in Wisconsin: the gray squirrel, fox squirrel, red squirrel, and two species of flying squirrels.
True possums are marsupials native to Australia and New Guinea, so they do not even occupy the same continent as squirrels. However, opossums, which are unrelated to possums (yet often called 'possums) are opportunistic omnivores which may well eat baby squirrels.
Squirrels will eat baby birds in the nest. I once witnessed a squirrel dash onto a roadway to retrieve a dead bird.
The plural of squirrel is squirrels.
Sometimes they do. Indeed there is a whole genus called pine squirrels living in North America. It has three species of squirrels: the American red squirrel, the Douglas squirrel and Mearns squirrel. The American red squirrel should not be confused with the European squirrel.
A squirrel's nest is called a drey