spermophilus
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A small spermophilus stands on its hind legs, sniffing the air near its burrow.
Definition
Noun: A genus of rodents commonly known as typical ground squirrels, characterized by their burrowing habits and terrestrial lifestyle.
Usage
The word "spermophilus" is used as a scientific genus name in zoological and biological contexts to classify a specific group of ground squirrels. * The Spermophilus species observed in the prairie have begun their hibernation. * This study compares the foraging behavior of Spermophilus with other sciurid genera.
Advanced Usage
- The genus name is derived from Greek roots meaning "seed lover," referring to their diet.
- In modern taxonomic revisions, some species formerly classified under have been moved to other genera like and , though the name remains in widespread use.
Variants and Related Words
- Ground squirrel (n): The common name for rodents in the tribe Marmotini, which includes the genus .
- Sciurid (n): A member of the squirrel family (Sciuridae).
Synonyms
- Ground squirrel (common name)
- Gopher (regional common name, though this can also refer to other burrowing rodents)
Related Terms
- Hibernation (n): A state of deep sleep common among species during winter.
- Burrow (n/v): A hole or tunnel dug as a living space, which is characteristic behavior for this genus.
A small spermophilus stands on its hind legs, sniffing the air near its burrow.
Noun
- typical ground squirrels