no animals chimpmunks just eat nuts peanuts and seeds yeah that's all i got
Many small animals, such as chipmunks live in the rainforest. Chipmunks like to eat seeds that fall on the forest floor.
Chipmunks do camouflage to not be eaten by bigger animals! THey can be hiding in grass, on a tree, inside a tree, or live at Disney land. :) DISNEYLAND IS WHERE CHIP AND DALE LIVE!:)
Chipmunks are a type of squirrel known for their distinctive stripes on their back. They are small in size, have cheek pouches to store food, and are mainly ground-dwelling rodents. In comparison to other species, chipmunks are typically social animals that live in burrows and are commonly found in forests and wooded areas.
Yes, chipmunks are excellent climbers and are known to climb trees to search for food, escape predators, and sometimes to build their nests in tree hollows or branches. They have sharp claws that help them grip onto tree bark as they move vertically.
There are many animals that use the sugar maple. Most of these animals are birds that live in these trees.
There animals they live in the wild.
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Many small animals, such as chipmunks live in the rainforest. Chipmunks like to eat seeds that fall on the forest floor.
Chipmunks do camouflage to not be eaten by bigger animals! THey can be hiding in grass, on a tree, inside a tree, or live at Disney land. :) DISNEYLAND IS WHERE CHIP AND DALE LIVE!:)
zerbras, chipmunks, unicorns, pigeons, u know, regular animals.
No. Museums do not keep live animals. Go to a zoo for that
deer,gray squirrels , chipmunks,cottontial rabbits
All of them. All animals live in a habitat that is part of an endosymbiotic environment. They interrelate with all the other organisms that live in that environment.
Chipmunks are a type of squirrel known for their distinctive stripes on their back. They are small in size, have cheek pouches to store food, and are mainly ground-dwelling rodents. In comparison to other species, chipmunks are typically social animals that live in burrows and are commonly found in forests and wooded areas.
Yes, chipmunks are excellent climbers and are known to climb trees to search for food, escape predators, and sometimes to build their nests in tree hollows or branches. They have sharp claws that help them grip onto tree bark as they move vertically.
camels and lions because they like it in the hot environments.
No, no animal truly lives everywhere on earth (I know you mean like area) just like animals does not live in every biome, for example chipmunks do not live in Antarctica, nor in the sea/water.