No, chipmunks are native to North America. Europe does not have native species of chipmunks.
No, chipmunks do not typically eat large frogs. Chipmunks typically feed on seeds, nuts, fruits, and insects, while frogs are not a common part of their diet.
Eastern chipmunks are native to North America, primarily found in regions stretching from southeastern Canada to the eastern United States. They inhabit a variety of habitats including forests, woodlands, and suburban areas with suitable cover for nesting and food sources like nuts, seeds, and fruits.
There are 25 different species of chipmunks, including the eastern chipmunk, the least chipmunk, and the yellow-pine chipmunk.
Eastern chipmunks primarily eat nuts, seeds, fruit, berries, insects, and small amphibians. They have cheek pouches that they use to gather and store food, which they then bring back to their burrows to eat or save for later.
Eastern Chipmunks use nuts as a stimuli? :-)
the western chipmunks
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Acorns, nuts, and small plants.
No, chipmunks are native to North America. Europe does not have native species of chipmunks.
Yes but only a Eastern Chipmunk
The eastern chipmunk is found all over the state.
No, chipmunks do not typically eat large frogs. Chipmunks typically feed on seeds, nuts, fruits, and insects, while frogs are not a common part of their diet.
Eastern chipmunks are native to North America, primarily found in regions stretching from southeastern Canada to the eastern United States. They inhabit a variety of habitats including forests, woodlands, and suburban areas with suitable cover for nesting and food sources like nuts, seeds, and fruits.
Their body temparture is 38.2ºC (100.8ºF). Body temperature drops from 96-106ºF (35-41ºC) to 42-45ºF (5-7ºC). It is not known what stimulates hibernation.
There are 25 different species of chipmunks, including the eastern chipmunk, the least chipmunk, and the yellow-pine chipmunk.