Pine squirrels are squirrels of the genus Tamiasciurus, in the Sciurini tribe, of the large family Sciuridae.

Species

This genus includes three species:

  • Tamiasciurus douglasii — Douglas squirrel
    • T. d. mearnsi — Mearns's squirrel
  • Tamiasciurus fremonti — southwestern red squirrel
    • T. f. grahamensis — Mount Graham red squirrel
  • Tamiasciurus hudsonicus — American red squirrel

All three species are native to North America. Pine squirrels can be found in the northern and western United States, most of Canada, Alaska, and northwestern Mexico.

Description

Pine squirrels, Tamiasciurus species, are small tree squirrels with bushy tails. Along with members of the genus Sciurus, they are members of the Sciurini tribe.

The name Tamiasciurus comes from Greek wiktionary:ταμίας tamías ‘steward, dispenser’ and wiktionary:σκίουρος skíouros 'squirrel'.

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.

Pine squirrels rely on a variety of food sources including fungi, plants, arthropods and tree seed.

References

External links

  • Media related to Tamiasciurus (pine squirrel) at Wikimedia Commons
  • Data related to Tamiasciurus at Wikispecies



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