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The Arctic ground squirrel (''Spermophilus parryii'') is a species of ground squirrel native to the Arctic. People in Alaska, particularly around the Aleutians, refer to them as "Parka" (pronounced "par'kee") squirrels, most likely because their pelt is good for making the fur edging on the hoods of Parka style jackets.〔http://togiak.fws.gov/wildlife/squirrels.htm〕 ==Subspecies== Listed alphabetically.〔(''Spermophilus parryii'' ), MSW3〕 *''S. p. ablusus'' Osgood, 1903 *''S. p. kennicottii'' Ross, 1861 – Barrow ground squirrel (northern Alaska, northern Yukon, and northern Northwest Territories) *''S. p. kodiacensis'' Ross, 1861 *''S. p. leucostictus'' Brandt, 1844 *''S. p. lyratus'' Hall and Gilmore, 1932 *''S. p. nebulicola'' Osgood, 1903 *''S. p. osgoodi'' Merriam, 1900 *''S. p. parryii'' Richardson, 1825 *''S. p. plesius'' Osgood, 1900 *''S. p. stejnegeri'' J. A. Allen, 1903 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Arctic ground squirrel」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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