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Angela Berkley, High School Student
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Fox squirrels are more commonly found in farmsteads, river bottoms and woodlots with open understories.
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Bori Gonbutoren, Reindeer Herder
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The Delmarva fox squirrel spends considerable time on the ground where it is commonly observed several hundred feet to two miles from the nearest woodlot.
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Arthur Dawkins, Astro-physicist
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Habitat assessment of the Delmarva fox squirrel is scientific but variation in a sample population infers variation and adaptability in a species.
When assessing the habitat of the Delmarva fox squirrel with a survey or index numerical data which is generated has the capability for statistical analysis.
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Brian Mengel, Civil Servant
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The first step in assessing the Delmarva fox squirrel and its habitat was to review and compile historical data and records of past efforts.
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Borg Svemann, Woodworker
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Fox squirrels prefer pine-oak forests and can range over 10-50 acres in search of food.
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Jake Farley, Truck Driver
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An artic fox peered at us from shore and we've fed artic squirrels at lunch.
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Tony Howell, Skateboarder
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Some cities have grey squirrels and they are not as large as the fox squirrel but they have a bushy gray tail and are easier to skin.
Gray and fox squirrels are common throughout Kansas, and nest high in trees in holes or large leafy nests.
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Shane Kelly, Bar Tender
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Possums, red fox and rabbits as well as chipmunks and black, red and rare white squirrels can occasionally be seen on the grounds.
Gray and Fox squirrels hide their food in many places, so if another squirrel or animal were to find it, the entire year's supply would not be lost.
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Jordan Jones, Rapper
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Most Florida fox squirrels are gray and black or brown and black.
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