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Squirrels have more in common with mice because they eat just about the same things a mouse does.
yes and i kno its right because i got it out of a sixth grade science book
Yes, it is in the rodent family. It's close cousin is the rabbit.
The woodchuck has more characteristics in common with squirrels because they are from the same family
Woodchucks, also known as groundhogs, are more closely related to squirrels than to mice. Both woodchucks and squirrels belong to the family Sciuridae, which includes tree squirrels, ground squirrels, and chipmunks. In contrast, mice belong to the family Muridae, making them more distantly related. Thus, woodchucks share a closer evolutionary lineage with squirrels.
First of all, PLEASE work on your spelling. I am twelve and my spelling and grammar is better. As to answer your question, squirrels are a part of the rodent family. The rodent family includes; rats, squirrels, hamsters, mice, guinea pigs, and chinchillas. Once again PLEASE work on your grammar, and I hope I helped.
squirrels.
Two animals that compete with squirrels are rats and mice. They often live in the same areas and compete for food.
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Woodchucks are considerably larger than both squirrels and mice. Woodchucks live in holes in the ground, mice in nests at various levels and squirrels in trees. Woodchucks, like squirrels, limit their activity in the winter.
No. Rabbits belong in Family Leporidae. Squirrels belong in the Family Sciuridae.
No, mice and rats are not the same species. They belong to different species within the rodent family.