The eastern chipmunk can be found in southeastern Canada and most of the northeastern United States south to Mississippi and Virginia and west to North Dakota and Oklahoma.
The average weight of an Eastern Chipmunk is about 3 oz.
Eagles
There are 25 recognized species of chipmunks, primarily belonging to the genus Tamias. The most well-known species is the Eastern chipmunk (Tamias striatus), commonly found in eastern North America. Other notable species include the Western chipmunk (Tamias speciosus) and the Siberian chipmunk (Tamias sibiricus). Each species has its unique habitat and range, contributing to the diversity within the chipmunk family.
yes it is a herbiv
At least 7 inches
An eastern chipmunk is born with many survival instincts. These instincts include food gathering, nest making, parenting, and the flight or fight instinct.
By running fast
There are 25 different species of chipmunks, including the eastern chipmunk, the least chipmunk, and the yellow-pine chipmunk.
carnivore
Yes but only a Eastern Chipmunk
The eastern chipmunk is found all over the state.
the eastern chipmunk is listed as least concern (clr/lc), lowest risk. does not qualify for a more at risk category. wide spread and abundant taxa are included in this category, on the iocn red list of threatened species