Arctic ground squirrel

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Definition

Noun: A large species of ground squirrel (Spermophilus parryii) native to the Arctic and subarctic regions of North America and northeastern Asia. It is known for its adaptations to cold climates, including a seasonal hibernation period.

Usage

The term "arctic ground squirrel" is used to specifically identify this rodent species within scientific, ecological, and general descriptive contexts. It functions as a countable noun.

Examples
  • Researchers are studying the hibernation patterns of the arctic ground squirrel.
  • The arctic ground squirrel is a vital part of the tundra ecosystem.
  • We observed an arctic ground squirrel gathering food near its burrow.
Advanced Usage
  • The species name is used in formal scientific writing.
  • In some regional contexts, it may be colloquially called the "parka squirrel" due to its fur.
Variants and Related Words
  • Ground squirrel (n): The common name for the genus (also ), to which the arctic ground squirrel belongs.
  • Spermophilus parryii (n): The binomial (scientific) name for the species.
Synonyms
  • Parry's ground squirrel: An alternative common name derived from its species name.
  • Parka squirrel: An informal regional name.
Related Phrases/Idioms

This specific animal name is not commonly used in idiomatic expressions.

Noun
  1. large ground squirrel of the North American far north