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  • Each antelope squirrel has a white ventral surface with little variation.
  • The tails of antelope squirrels are often arched forward over their back.
  • All Antelope Squirrels carry their food in their cheek pouches for transport.
  • Nelson's antelope squirrels are cautious when emerging from their burrows.
  • IP address has vandalized Harris's antelope squirrel in a similar way.
  • Morgart observed a white-tailed antelope squirrel capturing and eating a silky pocket mouse.
  • All antelope squirrels burrow into the ground for shelter, however not all are social creatures.
  • To further help prevent predation, the Nelson's antelope squirrel has an alarm call.
  • Antelope squirrels are commonly found in dry, shrubby areas of the southern United States into Mexico.
  • Studies by Hawbecker provide abundant information on breeding and the life cycle of Nelson's antelope squirrel.
  • Nelson's antelope squirrel is a short-lived species that often does not survive to a year.
  • All the antelope squirrels share a common white stripe along the lateral sides from the shoulder to the hip similar to chipmunks.
  • "A . leucurus " have larger feet than other antelope squirrels, which allow them to quickly evade and escape predators.
  • Most of today's remaining San Joaquin antelope squirrels can be found in the Carrizo Plain, where their original habitat remains undisturbed.
  • The typical life span of a wild antelope squirrel is 2 4 years; although, in captivity they have been known to survive 11 years.
  • "A . harrisii " are the only antelope squirrels who dig their own burrows instead of re-purposing burrows of other animals.
  • Mammals in the area include three federally endangered species; the San Joaquin Kit Fox, Giant Kangaroo Rat, and Nelson's Antelope Squirrel.
  • Nelson's antelope squirrel has only one breeding season, which is timed appropriately so that the young are born during the time of year when green vegetation is the most abundant.
  • Unfortunately, most information found on the Nelson's antelope squirrel discuss the problems and reasons of declines, but do not give much insight on the potential recovery of the species.
  • Small mammals such as Ord's kangaroo rat ( " Dipodomys ordii " ) and White-tailed antelope squirrel ( " Ammospermophilus leucurus " ) may eat the cactus.
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