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Belding's ground squirrel : ウィキペディア英語版 | Belding's ground squirrel
Belding's ground squirrel (''Urocitellus beldingi''), also called pot gut, sage rat or picket-pin,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Animal Life in the Yosemite (Mammals) )〕 is a squirrel that lives on mountains in the western United States. In California, it often is found at in meadows between Lake Tahoe and Kings Canyon. This species is not of conservation concern, and its range includes some protected areas.〔 ==Physical description== The Belding’s ground squirrel is medium-sized with "a relatively short tail, short limbs, and small ears".〔Stephen H Jerkins, Bruce Eshelman. 1984. Spermophilus beldingi. Mammalian Species. 221:1-8〕 It has a gray pelage become more cinnamon at the underside and reddish-brown on the back. Its body length is . The tail is and is bushy but also flattened. The distal hairs of the tail have three color bands, one black, one white and one red. On average, the ground squirrel weighs . Its feet are covered in little to no hair. Compared to other ground squirrel species, its cheek pouch are moderate in size.
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