




Tamiasciurus
Pine squirrels are small and lively animals that love to jump around in trees. They have fluffy tails and are great at climbing!
Habitat: Forests
The Pine Squirrel is a small, energetic squirrel with a reddish-brown back and a pale white or cream-colored belly. It often has a distinct white ring around its eyes. Unlike larger grey squirrels, its smaller size and vibrant coloring make it easily identifiable.





Category
MammalRarity
Common
Danger
1/5
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Pine squirrels can run headfirst down trees, rotating their hind feet 180 degrees!
Pine squirrels create giant underground pantries of pine cones called 'middens'.
These little squirrels are super territorial and will loudly chatter at intruders!
They hang mushrooms on branches to dry them, saving snacks for later.
Pine Squirrel can bury huge stashes of seeds and nuts, helping them survive harsh winters when food is scarce.
Pine Squirrel has strong claws and flexible ankles that help them swiftly climb and jump through trees with ease.
Pine Squirrel can detect hidden food stores and approaching predators using their excellent hearing and sense of smell.
These omnivores primarily feast on conifer seeds, nuts, and fungi, supplementing with berries and insects.

Bubo virginianus
a common nocturnal predator
Martes americana
a quick and agile forest hunter

Picea glauca
for an important source of seeds
Step into the incredible world of wild animals and plants living freely in nature. From tiny insects to towering trees, it's all part of the wild wonders around us!
Find adorable animals covered in a cozy coat of soft fur! Their fur helps them stay warm and protected in different environments.
Climb high with animals who love living in trees! These agile creatures find their food, shelter, and even raise their families among the branches.
Meet the peaceful munchers and grazers who find all their nourishment from plants, leaves, and fruits. They transform plant energy into life!
These lush habitats are filled with countless trees, offering homes to a huge variety of plants and animals! Immerse yourself in the green canopy.
Explore the secret world of animals that come alive at night! They are wide awake when it's dark, using their amazing senses to find food and play.
Danger
1/5
Always observe squirrels from a distance. They are wild animals and should not be approached or fed.
16-23 cm
0.15-0.28 kg
2-7 years
24 km/h
These omnivores primarily feast on conifer seeds, nuts, and fungi, supplementing with berries and insects.
Forests
Foraging
1-8
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