Chipmunk SK
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Description: English: small striped rodent with large tail by the Mendel Art Gallery in Saskatoon Saskatchewan Least Chipmunk Tamias minimus Talk about wildlife Synonym Eutamias minimus Canadian biodiversity McGill [1] The range of the least chipmunk is most of Canada, All of Ontario through the prairie provinces to northern British Columbia. This chipmunk has a grey-white belly and not a yellow belly like the similar species the.. [http://talkaboutwildlife.ca/profile/index.php?s=555 Yellow-pine Chipmunk Tamias amoenus]. The range of the Yellow-Pine chimpmunk is mainly British Columbia Very similar also to the Eastern Chipmunk but its range is southern Ontario mainly. Source: Own work. Author: SriMesh. Permission(Reusing this file): : This illustration was made by Julia Adamson Please credit this if used outside Wikipedia: English: Julia Adamson, photographer in the Saskatoon area. If you plan on using this illustration in wikipedia or outside of wikipedia, an email would be greatly appreciated..
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