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  • Marine-adapted eastern grey squirrel has become abundant.
  • In many respects, Franklin's squirrel closely resembles the common eastern grey squirrel.
  • Its a sharp, detailed and very encyclopaedic image of an Eastern Grey Squirrel for the following reasons.
  • Research undertaken in 2007 in the UK credits the pine marten with reducing the population of the invasive eastern grey squirrel.
  • The title character is an eastern grey squirrel, a species exported from America to Britain, and flourishing there around 1900.
  • Where the range of the expanding pine marten population meets that of the eastern grey squirrel, the population of these squirrels retreats.
  • These Eastern grey squirrels are considered an invasive species in Europe because of their presence contributing to the displacement of the red squirrels.
  • The Sciuromorpha, such as the eastern grey squirrel, have a large deep masseter, making them efficient at biting with the incisors.
  • This decline is associated with the introduction by humans of the eastern grey squirrel ( " Sciurus carolinensis " ) from North America.
  • Outside the UK and Ireland, the impact of competition from the eastern grey squirrel has been observed in Piedmont, Italy, where two pairs escaped from captivity in 1948.
  • A significant drop in red squirrel populations in the area has been observed since 1970, and it is feared that the eastern grey squirrel may expand into the rest of Europe.
  • A lighter, redder overall coat colour, along with the ear-tufts ( in adults ) and smaller size, distinguish the Eurasian red squirrel from the American eastern grey squirrel.
  • The population decrease in Britain is often ascribed to the introduction of the eastern grey squirrel from North America, but the loss and fragmentation of its native woodland habitat has also played a role.
  • This common name may have been arrived at to distinguish it from a tree squirrel ( the Eastern Grey Squirrel ) found around Cape Town, which was imported from Europe by Cecil John Rhodes.
  • Humans influence the population size and mortality of the red squirrel by destroying or altering habitats, by causing road casualties, and by introducing non-native populations of the North American eastern grey squirrels.
  • Animals found in the park include Eastern and meadow voles, red-bellied salamanders, southern flying squirrels, opossums, white-footed deer mice, and cottontail rabbits, as well as tne expected eastern grey squirrels and raccoons.
  • :Melanism is common in some wild populations of rodents ( Rock pocket mouse and Eastern grey squirrel come to mind ), but I never heard of completely melanistic " talk ) 08 : 31, 15 May 2010 ( UTC)
  • In 1911 the castle was the site of the introduction to Ireland of the Eastern grey squirrel ( " Sciurus carolinensis " ), when six pairs were given as a wedding gift to Lord Forbes and some later escaped into the wild.
  • Other small mammals that commonly are found on the refuge include eastern chipmunk ( " Tamias striatus " ), American red squirrel ( " Tamiasciurus hudsonicus " ), and eastern grey squirrel ( " Sciurus carolinensis " ).
  • Examples of more recent, and sometimes unwelcome, arrivals are the Asian tiger mosquito from Southeast Asia, the citrus long-horned beetle from China, the citrus pest strawberry finch, the Eastern grey squirrel, Finlayson's squirrel and the coypu.
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