Flickertail State, North Dakota, both a Midwestern and Western state in the United States
Flickertails, also known as Richardson's ground squirrels, typically measure between 10 to 14 inches in length, including their tail. The tail itself can be 4 to 6 inches long.
the flickertail is a type of bird that has a long beak and is grey brown color
Flickertails, also known as Richardson's ground squirrels, typically grow to be around 12-15 inches in length, including their tail. They usually weigh between 12-20 ounces, with males generally being larger than females.
Flickertails, which are a nickname for Richardson's ground squirrels, are predominantly found in the grasslands of North America, particularly in the Great Plains region. They dig burrows in open areas such as grasslands, pastures, and agricultural fields where they forage for seeds, grains, and vegetation.
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