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- Rodents include Clethrionomys glareolus, Apodemus sylvaticus, Sciurus vulgaris and Glis glis.
- Red squirrels ( " Sciurus vulgaris " )-a threatened species-in England were found to have leprosy in November 2016.
- The city color is green and its emblematic animal is the squirrel ( more precisely " Sciurus vulgaris " ).
- The brown squirrel ( " Sciurus vulgaris " ) has been part of the ecosystem since it was introduced in June 1994.
- In 2008, the park hosted their own conservation campaign, SOS : Save Our Squirrels, to raise awareness of the plight of the red squirrel ( Sciurus vulgaris ) in Britain.
- The red squirrel ( " Sciurus vulgaris " ) of Eurasia is the most numerous mammalian prey in European studies and the sixth most often recorded prey species there overall.
- Since the gray squirrel ( Sciurus carolinensis ) was introduced from North America in 1876, it has driven out the native red squirrel ( Sciurus vulgaris ) from most of England and Wales.
- The fruit bodies are used as a primary food source by the red squirrel " Sciurus vulgaris ", and have a higher protein content than the other mushrooms typically consumed by this species.
- The American red squirrel should not be confused with the Eurasian red squirrel, " Sciurus vulgaris " both are usually just referred to as the " red squirrel " in their home continents.
- By next November, Moscow will have squirrel love nests in six major parks and forests, with the goal of restoring Sciurus vulgaris to peanut-begging prominence in this squirrel-challenged city, no matter how long it takes.
- Other animals that are important prey items for the northern hawk-owl include the red squirrel ( " Sciurus vulgaris " ) which has been documented to contributing as much as 20 % to the hawk-owl s biomass.
- Richard W . Thorington Jr . and Katie Ferrell theorize that " the role of Ratatosk probably derived from the habit of European tree squirrels ( " Sciurus vulgaris " ) to give a scolding alarm call in response to danger.
- Deep within the woods, in a walk-in closet of a cage freshly built of pine planks and chicken wire, Turkin keeps 12 European red squirrels ( Sciurus vulgaris ), frenetic creatures with rust-colored sides and long spikes of hair in place of rounded ears.