it is a Noun because it was a person place or thing
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No. "Chipmunk" is probably an Algonquian. Means "red squirrel" or headfirst; which refers to the way a chipmunk runs down a tree.
There is no 'best bait' for a chipmunk. Our little friends will eat any type of vegetation.
The tree-dwelling rodent is the chipmunk, which is a type of squirrel.
No. It is Native American
"Un tamia."
Just go to amazon type in chipmunk costumes and click on any one you want
Gilhari is the Hindi word for chipmunk.
a type of small, striped squirrel.
ANSWERchousenshimarisu (挑戦シマリス): Korean chipmunk (Tamias sibiricus barberi)ezoshimarisu (蝦夷シマリス): Tamias sibiricus lineatus (subspecies of Siberian chipmunk native to Hokkaido)shiberiashimarisu (シベリアシマリス): Siberian chipmunk (Tamias sibiricus)shimarisu (シマリス): chipmunktoubushimarisu (東部シマリス): eastern chipmunk (Tamias striatus)ANSWERSince the chipmunk wasn't all too well-known in Asia, they use the Katakana script to write chipmunk just like they would write any other Roman word that they themselves have no word for.Answer: In some parts of Japan, the word "Chipmunk" is spoken as "Chi - pu - mun - ku" - CHIPUMUNKU. e.g Suemunku
If my memory serves me right it is a Native American word.
The tree-dwelling rodent is the chipmunk, which is a type of squirrel.