ground squirrel

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ground squirrel

A ground squirrel stands on its hind legs near its burrow entrance.

Definition

Noun: 1. A small, terrestrial rodent belonging to the squirrel family (Sciuridae), characterized by its burrowing habits. These animals are often considered agricultural pests. 2. Specifically, a small, striped, semi-terrestrial squirrel native to eastern North America, known for its cheek pouches used to carry food.

Usage

The term "ground squirrel" is used to describe a category of rodents distinct from tree squirrels due to their primary habitat and behavior. It can refer to a broad group or a specific species.

Examples: * The farmer set traps to control the ground squirrel population that was damaging his vegetable garden. * We watched a ground squirrel quickly fill its cheek pouches with seeds before darting into its burrow. * Ground squirrels are commonly seen standing upright on their hind legs to survey their surroundings for predators.

Advanced Usage
  • Ecological Role: In scientific or ecological contexts, "ground squirrel" is discussed for its role in soil aeration and as a prey species, despite its pest status.
    • The burrowing activity of the ground squirrel contributes to soil health by improving water infiltration.
Variants and Related Words
  • Gopher: A common name often used interchangeably with "ground squirrel" in North America, though it can refer to different rodent families.
  • Chipmunk: A related small, striped rodent, but chipmunks are generally smaller and have distinct facial markings.
  • Marmot: A much larger relative within the squirrel family that also lives in burrows.
  • Prairie Dog: A social, burrowing rodent closely related to ground squirrels, known for living in large colonies or "towns."
Synonyms
  • Suslik (primarily used for Eurasian species)
  • Spermophile (a less common technical term)
Related Phrases
  • Ground squirrel colony: A group of ground squirrels living in a network of interconnected burrows.
    • The entire hillside was pockmarked with entrances to a large ground squirrel colony.
ground squirrel

A ground squirrel stands on its hind legs near its burrow entrance.

Noun
  1. any of various terrestrial burrowing rodents of Old and New Worlds; often destroy crops
  2. small striped semiterrestrial eastern American squirrel with cheek pouches