They stay in their burrow, underground, for about six to eight weeks, while mom takes care of them. Then they go out and become mature adults and have babies then it startes all over again.
The average weight of an Eastern Chipmunk is about 3 oz.
There are 25 different species of chipmunks, including the eastern chipmunk, the least chipmunk, and the yellow-pine chipmunk.
There are 20 species of chipmunks in the world. Some of these include the eastern chipmunk, the least chipmunk, the palmer's chipmunk, as well as the yellow-pine chipmunk.
There are twenty-three different species of chipmunks: Alpine chipmunk Yellow-pine chipmunk Buller's chipmunk Gray footed chipmunk Gray-collared chipmunk Cliff chipmunk Durango chipmunk Merriam's chipmunk Least Chipmunk California chipmunk Yellow cheeked chipmunk Palmer's chipmunk Panamint chipmunk Long-eared chipmunk Colorado chipmunk Red-tailed chipmunk Hopi chipmunk Allen's chipmunk Siskiyou chipmunk Sonoma chipmunk Lodgepole chipmunk Townsend's chipmunk Uinta chipmunk
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The average weight of an Eastern Chipmunk is about 3 oz.
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life cycle of the eastern cottontail
At least 7 inches
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.
An eastern chipmunk is born with many survival instincts. These instincts include food gathering, nest making, parenting, and the flight or fight instinct.
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There are 25 different species of chipmunks, including the eastern chipmunk, the least chipmunk, and the yellow-pine chipmunk.
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There are generally two recognized types of chipmunks: the Eastern chipmunk (Tamias striatus) and the Western chipmunk (Tamias spp.), which includes several species such as the Yosemite chipmunk and the Siberian chipmunk. The Eastern chipmunk is the most common and widely distributed across the eastern United States and Canada. In contrast, Western chipmunks are found in various habitats across the western regions of North America. Overall, there are about 25 species of chipmunks within the Tamias genus.