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Cynomys leucurus Merriam, 1890

Cynomys leucurus Merriam, 1890

Cynomys leucurus Merriam, 1890

Cynomys leucurus, the white-tailed prairie dog, is a tan-brown species with a described size range and distinct dark cheek patches.

Cynomys parvidens J.A.Allen, 1905

Cynomys parvidens J.A.Allen, 1905

Cynomys parvidens J.A.Allen, 1905

Utah prairie dog (Cynomys parvidens) is the smallest prairie dog, endemic to Utah, US, and is classified as Endangered.

Cynomys gunnisoni (Baird, 1855)

Cynomys gunnisoni (Baird, 1855)

Cynomys gunnisoni (Baird, 1855)

Cynomys gunnisoni, or Gunnison's prairie dog, is a chromosome-distinct prairie dog that supports the sagebrush ecosystem in the southwestern US.

Ammospermophilus interpres (Merriam, 1890)

Ammospermophilus interpres (Merriam, 1890)

Ammospermophilus interpres (Merriam, 1890)

Ammospermophilus interpres is a small ground squirrel found in the southwestern US and northern Mexico, listed as Least Concern by the IUCN.

Ammospermophilus nelsoni (Merriam, 1893)

Ammospermophilus nelsoni (Merriam, 1893)

Ammospermophilus nelsoni (Merriam, 1893)

Ammospermophilus nelsoni, the San Joaquin antelope squirrel, is a threatened endemic squirrel of California's San Joaquin Valley.

Ammospermophilus leucurus (Merriam, 1889)

Ammospermophilus leucurus (Merriam, 1889)

Ammospermophilus leucurus (Merriam, 1889)

Ammospermophilus leucurus, the white-tailed antelope squirrel, is a diurnal ground squirrel of arid southwestern North America.

Ammospermophilus harrisii (Audubon & Bachman, 1854)

Ammospermophilus harrisii (Audubon & Bachman, 1854)

Ammospermophilus harrisii (Audubon & Bachman, 1854)

Ammospermophilus harrisii is a small ground squirrel found in the southwestern US and northwestern Mexico that lives in arid desert habitats.

Poliocitellus franklinii (Sabine, 1822)

Poliocitellus franklinii (Sabine, 1822)

Poliocitellus franklinii (Sabine, 1822)

Franklin's ground squirrel is a medium-sized North American prairie squirrel with distinct physical features and scent glands.

Notocitellus annulatus (Audubon & Bachman, 1842)

Notocitellus annulatus (Audubon & Bachman, 1842)

Notocitellus annulatus (Audubon & Bachman, 1842)

Notocitellus annulatus, the ring-tailed ground squirrel, is a small endemic Mexican ground squirrel with distinctively ringed slender tails.

Notocitellus adocetus (Merriam, 1903)

Notocitellus adocetus (Merriam, 1903)

Notocitellus adocetus (Merriam, 1903)

Notocitellus adocetus (tropical ground squirrel) is a small ground squirrel endemic to central Mexico.

Otospermophilus beecheyi (Richardson, 1829)

Otospermophilus beecheyi (Richardson, 1829)

Otospermophilus beecheyi (Richardson, 1829)

Otospermophilus beecheyi, the California ground squirrel, is a mostly herbivorous ground squirrel native to western North America.

Otospermophilus variegatus (Erxleben, 1777)

Otospermophilus variegatus (Erxleben, 1777)

Otospermophilus variegatus (Erxleben, 1777)

Otospermophilus variegatus, the rock squirrel, is a large North American squirrel adapted to rocky habitats.

Callospermophilus saturatus (Rhoads, 1895)

Callospermophilus saturatus (Rhoads, 1895)

Callospermophilus saturatus (Rhoads, 1895)

Callospermophilus saturatus is a larger ground squirrel found in northwestern North America, likely formed via allopatric speciation.

Callospermophilus lateralis (Say, 1823)

Callospermophilus lateralis (Say, 1823)

Callospermophilus lateralis (Say, 1823)

Callospermophilus lateralis is a North American ground squirrel with distinct back stripes, hibernates in winter, and is omnivorous.

Spermophilus fulvus (Lichtenstein, 1823)

Spermophilus fulvus (Lichtenstein, 1823)

Spermophilus fulvus (Lichtenstein, 1823)

Spermophilus fulvus, the yellow ground squirrel, is a large sturdy diurnal ground squirrel native to parts of Asia and Russia.

Spermophilus citellus (Linnaeus, 1766)

Spermophilus citellus (Linnaeus, 1766)

Spermophilus citellus (Linnaeus, 1766)

Spermophilus citellus, the European ground squirrel, is a small digging squirrel native to central and southeastern Europe.

Spermophilus xanthoprymnus (Bennett, 1835)

Spermophilus xanthoprymnus (Bennett, 1835)

Spermophilus xanthoprymnus (Bennett, 1835)

Spermophilus xanthoprymnus, the Asia Minor ground squirrel, is a small burrowing ground squirrel native to western Asia.

Spermophilus erythrogenys Brandt, 1841

Spermophilus erythrogenys Brandt, 1841

Spermophilus erythrogenys Brandt, 1841

Spermophilus erythrogenys, the red-cheeked ground squirrel, is a diurnal ground squirrel found across central and northern Asia.

Spermophilus major (Pallas, 1778)

Spermophilus major (Pallas, 1778)

Spermophilus major (Pallas, 1778)

Spermophilus major, the russet ground squirrel, is a diurnal ground squirrel found in steppes of Russia and northern Kazakhstan.

Spermophilus musicus Ménétries, 1832

Spermophilus musicus Ménétries, 1832

Spermophilus musicus Ménétries, 1832

Spermophilus musicus, the Caucasian Mountain ground squirrel, is a debated rodent species currently listed as least concern by the IUCN.

Ictidomys mexicanus (Erxleben, 1777)

Ictidomys mexicanus (Erxleben, 1777)

Ictidomys mexicanus (Erxleben, 1777)

Ictidomys mexicanus, the Mexican ground squirrel, is a small to medium rodent with characteristic markings found in southern North America.

Ictidomys parvidens (Mearns, 1896)

Ictidomys parvidens (Mearns, 1896)

Ictidomys parvidens (Mearns, 1896)

Ictidomys parvidens, the Rio Grande ground squirrel, is a Sciuridae species found in the southwestern US and northeastern Mexico.

Ictidomys tridecemlineatus (Mitchill, 1821)

Ictidomys tridecemlineatus (Mitchill, 1821)

Ictidomys tridecemlineatus (Mitchill, 1821)

Ictidomys tridecemlineatus is a brownish species with 13 alternating brown and whitish longitudinal markings on its back and sides.

Xerospermophilus spilosoma (Bennett, 1833)

Xerospermophilus spilosoma (Bennett, 1833)

Xerospermophilus spilosoma (Bennett, 1833)

Xerospermophilus spilosoma, the spotted ground squirrel, is a small burrowing North American squirrel with distinct spotted markings and specific sandy habitat preferences.

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