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.
No, chipmunks are native to North America. Europe does not have native species of chipmunks.
Bilateral Symmetry
Many small animals, such as chipmunks live in the rainforest. Chipmunks like to eat seeds that fall on the forest floor.
no animals chimpmunks just eat nuts peanuts and seeds yeah that's all i got
Yes, chipmunks are excellent climbers and are known to climb trees to search for food, escape predators, and sometimes to build their nests in tree hollows or branches. They have sharp claws that help them grip onto tree bark as they move vertically.
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No, chipmunks are native to North America. Europe does not have native species of chipmunks.
Yes but only a Eastern Chipmunk
Eastern Chipmunks use nuts as a stimuli? :-)
The eastern chipmunk is found all over the state.
the western chipmunks
Bilateral Symmetry
The same place normal chipmunks live.
chipmunks live in forest and mountain areas
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.
chipmunks live near trees as they are their main source for food. Chipmunks are not attracted to the mountains. they are attracted to the trees that cover the mountains.
No, because chipmunks live in coniferous and boreal forests, elephants live in the savannah.