Yes because they store food for the winter to keep healthy and not to starve they do not migrate because hey stay in the same area all year long when you migrate you mouth farther south so the answer is YES.
The scientific name for a "Red-Tailed Squirrel" is "Tamias Ruficaudus"
glaucomys volan/ flying phalanger
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Fat-tailed dwarf lemurs hibernate in tree holes.
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No, it roams,ranges
yes, they do.
They do not hibernate or migrate. They stay in the same area year round.
No, ring-tailed lemurs are diurnal (active during the day).
The correct spelling of the noun is "squirrel" (bushy-tailed rodent).
A red-tailed shark female and a red-tailed shark male.
The only hibernating canine is the Arctic ground squirrel, although it is not a true canine but rather a member of the squirrel family. Among true canines, the red fox is known to exhibit torpor in extreme cold, but it does not hibernate in the typical sense. Domestic dogs, wolves, and other canines do not hibernate. Therefore, while there are canines that exhibit varying levels of dormancy, none truly hibernate like some other mammals do.