You can identify male and female squirrel very easily if you can see a black round little down the tail then its a male if it is not there its a female.
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I'm not sure where the user that posted the above answer got that one, but male squirrels are built just like dogs. When they stand up on their hind legs, if you see genitalila on the lower third of the body, it's a male. If you see nothing, it's a female.
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Absolutely correct! Just like dogs.
it depends on how high up the tree they are at the time?
Simple, female African Grey lays egg, male don't.
A baby Mexican grey squirrel.
There is the Grey Squirrel and the Red Squirrel
There are no wild bears in Ireland. Bears would only be found in zoos. The last bears died out in Ireland in the 10th century due to over hunting by the Vikings, probably to make themselves some nice warm clothes.
grey squirrel
The native red squirrel and the introduced grey squirrel.
How long does a grey squirrel have gestation for
Eurasian Red Squirrels live in Europe and Asia, and Grey Squirrels live in the USA. Other than that, there really is no difference between them, only their color. Addendum to above answer: Actually, it depends on which type of Red Squirrel you are referring to. There is an Eurasian Red Squirrel which is native to Europe and Asia, and there is an American Red Squirrel as well. Both the Eurasian and American Red Squirrels are smaller than Grey Squirrels with the only other differences being the difference in the color of fur and the fact that Eurasian Red Squirrels have ear tufts that neither the American Red Squirrel or the Grey Squirrel have.
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Males have gray or black throats, while females have lighter tones.
All of the different colours seem to be the difference between the grey, white and brown mice...