it would not matter the chinchila is a type of squirrel without a bushy tail it would survive
A Squirrel.
The numbat is a small, squirrel-sized marsupial of Australia. It is not related to squirrels at all, as Australia does not have squirrels. It feeds exclusively on termites. A strikingly attractive animal, it does have a bushy tail, though not as bushy as a squirrel's. It is unique in the way it holds its tail straight up when it is moving. See the related link below for a picture.
The correct spelling is squirrel.
tails on a squirrel are bushy and quite long and hamsters have a very short tail and their are different differences
Yes, however, squirrels usually bathe their own tails, therefore giving the tail is original volume back.
it has a black face, very long bushy tail and light colored body
A squirrel is a small animal with a pointed nose and bushy tail. Several Australian marsupials also fit this description, such as the numbat and the brush-tailed phascogale.
The length of a squirrel's tail depends on the breed of squirrel. The tail is typically half of the total length of the squirrel. For example, the grey squirrel is about 18-inches long from nose to the end of the tail. The tail itself is 9-inches long.
No. Squirrels have buck teeth. Chowder has a cute little fang. He also doesn't have a bushy tail.
It is a mystical red griffin that only exists in 1315 to the year It became extinct which was 1819.
Tamarins are small monkeys with bushy tails. They are typically found in the jungles of South America, and they live on a diet of bugs and fruit.
a squirrel No, it's not a squirrel. It has a small body and short legs exactly like a chipmunk, and a big bushy tail like a squirrel. It also make a weird chattering noise like nothing I've heard before.