| Spotted Ground Squirrels are among the smallest ground squirrels in North America. They inhabit arid and semi-arid regions of Mexico and the Southwest, and are found in scrubland and grassland as far north as Wyoming and Nebraska. They feed primarily on green grasses, forbs, and seeds, but also eat insect larvae, insects, and even small vertebrates such as lizards and kangaroo rats. Their principal predators include snakes and hawks. In the northern part of their range, they hibernate for long periods. It is not known whether this also occurs in the most southern reaches of the range.
Also known as:
Gopher
Length:
Range:
185-253 mm
Weight:
Range:
100-200 g
References:
Bennett, E.T., 1833. Characters of new species of mammalia from California. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London, pp. 39-42.
Links:
Mammal Species of the World
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