Looks like: Normally, these small rodents are grayish to reddish brown with a distinguishing yellowish-red patch on their rumps. They have a yellow underbelly, while their sides and back have five ...
Claim to fame: Thanks to Alvin and his animated brothers and Disney’s Chip and Dale, most of us have at least heard of these small, scurrying rodents. Although smaller than their cartoon ...
GREENVILLE, N.C. (WITN) - We’ve seen them before, but haven’t necessarily seen them around eastern North Carolina. Chipmunks tend to live in the Western part of our state but now, NC Wildlife ...
RALEIGH, N.C. — A recent photo submitted to the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission has biologists pondering if North Carolina chipmunks have now expanded to eastern parts of the state. Normally, ...
For 50 years I have recorded in my nature notes when the first active eastern chipmunk appeared above ground in Carver County. Observations of that happening have come from our Waconia yard, Victoria, ...
The chipmunk isn’t known to range past Wake County, but it may have expanded its territory, the state says. N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission photo A rare instance of an animal expanding its range is ...
RALEIGH, N.C. (WGHP) — A rare chipmunk sighting in Wilmington has N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission workers wondering if chipmunks are making their way into eastern North Carolina. Don’t miss the ...
Chipmunks are one of the few native mammals that almost everybody can recognize. There are 24 species in North America, but the only one we have in New Jersey is (surprise) the eastern chipmunk. It is ...
Let’s take a trip down memory lane. Remember those days when television was still in black and white and Chip & Dale were two furry rodent friends of Pluto? Let’s talk about chipmunks. The Eastern ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. chipmunk Chipmunks look cute, but that doesn’t mean they can’t be a nuisance if they make their home in your yard. They might dig ...
Chipmunks and woodchucks are entirely different rodent species, but they apparently speak the same language when it comes to alarm. Despite belonging to a different genus, eastern chipmunks take heed ...
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