Absolutely negative. It is a rodent. A "tree rat". Marsupials have pouches where their young develop after birth. Squirrels do not. Kangaroo rats are not marsupials either. Although Margaret Thatcher has a pouch, she is not a true marsupial.
HECK YEAH!!! SHE LOOKS LIKE A RATTY SQUIRREL
It sounds like you are describing an Eastern Gray Squirrel with a rare color variation known as a "piebald" or "partial albino" squirrel. This genetic mutation causes patches of white fur on their bodies while the rest remains gray.
You might be referring to a ground squirrel, which is a type of squirrel that burrows and lives in underground tunnels. Ground squirrels are commonly found in North America and are known for their distinctive foraging and social behavior.
It looks like a Grey squirrel but it is bigger and has red fluff on its stomach instead of white fluff like a Grey Squirrel. So its basicly like a squirrel but one that ant half fox half squirrel? No, it isn't half fox, it is 100% squirrel. Squirrels and fox can't breed. Their color looks some what like a fox.
Well all of you squirrel lovers listen up! A squirrel penis consists of something quite similar to a human penis. It is extremely furry and the ball sack looks like a miniature set of two green peas.
Flying-Squirrel-like Marsupial
This is the Koala, often incorrectly referred to as a "koala bear". It is a marsupial, not a bear. Bears are placental mammals.
im not sure about a monkey that actually looks like a squirrel but a squirrel monkey is about the same size as a squirrel and it is classified as a monkey hope this helps
a squirrel head looks some what like a kittens head
A small marsupial; It looks something like a baby kangaroo
a mother squirrel looks just like any tipacal squirrel u see but if they are peregnant they would be a bit round
HECK YEAH!!! SHE LOOKS LIKE A RATTY SQUIRREL
pocket monkey
Well Vulpix, Ninetales, and all the Eevees are foxes.
The animal that looks like a combination of a squirrel and a rabbit is called a pika. Pikas are small mammals that resemble a mix of both squirrels and rabbits.
It sounds like you are describing an Eastern Gray Squirrel with a rare color variation known as a "piebald" or "partial albino" squirrel. This genetic mutation causes patches of white fur on their bodies while the rest remains gray.
It looks like a chucacabra on drugs with an addiction