eastern grey squirrel
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Definition
Noun: 1. A common medium-large tree squirrel native to eastern North America: This term refers to a specific species of squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis) known for its predominantly gray fur, often with a white underside. It is a highly adaptable rodent commonly found in forests, parks, and urban areas. 2. An introduced species in other regions: This squirrel has been introduced to places outside its native range, most notably to the United Kingdom and parts of Italy, where it is often considered an invasive species.
Usage Examples
- The eastern grey squirrel is a familiar sight in city parks across the eastern United States.
- Conservationists in the UK are concerned about the impact of the non-native eastern grey squirrel on the native red squirrel population.
- We watched an eastern grey squirrel quickly bury an acorn in the yard.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in ecological and conservation contexts to discuss species introduction, competition with native wildlife (like the Eurasian red squirrel), and habitat management.
- In scientific writing, the binomial nomenclature is used alongside or instead of the common name "eastern grey squirrel."
Variants and Related Words
- Eastern gray squirrel: An alternative spelling, equally correct. The species name uses the American English spelling "gray."
- Grey squirrel: A common shortened form, especially in regions where it is the primary introduced species (e.g., the UK). When used in a North American context, it is understood to mean the eastern species.
- Tree squirrel: A broader category that includes the eastern grey squirrel and other arboreal species.
- Sciurus carolinensis: The formal, scientific Latin name for the species.
Synonyms
- Gray squirrel (common synonym in its native range)
- Cat squirrel (a less common regional name)
Related Phrases/Idioms
- (As) busy as a grey squirrel: An informal simile describing someone who is very active, constantly moving, or industriously gathering things. (e.g., )
Noun
- common medium-large squirrel of eastern North America; now introduced into England