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You just have to get to them before the squirrels.
What she wants to know is, where have all the squirrels gone?
The squirrels were there again, as he knew they would be.
Those squirrels - he had been right about them after all.
The entire story is being seen through the eyes of two squirrels who are watching them.
Why do the black squirrels appear to be on the increase?
But for some squirrels, that's true right here on Earth.
Then you'll wish you had been a couple of squirrels.
Squirrels are always on the other side of the tree.
This year the population of squirrels appears to be higher than in a long time.
At that moment one of the young squirrels lost its head completely.
We have quite a few protected areas for red squirrels up here.
We don't really think of the squirrels in the park as wild, though they are.
It is also a common source of food among red squirrels.
They are an important food for squirrels and some birds.
Sure, new squirrels will move in, but you'll actually be able to grow stuff.
Therefore, there is little activity from the squirrels during the heat of the day.
Of course, no one has told the squirrels about the guarantees.
She looked back at the squirrels, and then turned thoughtful.
He thought it would be just like killing squirrels, I guess.
"I would tell them not to feed the squirrels though."
For one thing, somebody has to shoot the squirrels when they get after them.
You should be happy, for you're the most fortunate of squirrels.
Flying squirrels eat according to what kind of an environment they are in.
These squirrels have more civil rights than we do, Kay.
Relationships among the living squirrels of the Sciurinae.
The Sciurinae is a subfamily of squirrels in the (family Sciuridae).
The Sciurinae contains arboreal (tree-living) squirrels, mainly of the Americas and to a lesser extent Eurasia.
African giant squirrels (genus Protoxerus) form a taxon of squirrels under the subfamily Sciurinae.
This grouping derives from Reginald Innes Pocock, who united these squirrels in 1923 as the subfamily Sciurinae.
Older sources place the flying squirrels in a separate subfamily (Pteromyinae) and unite all remaining sciurids into the subfamily Sciurinae, but this has been strongly refuted by genetic studies.
They removed Sciurillus from Sciurini, placed Tamiasciurus in it, and classified Sciurini with the flying squirrels (tribe Pteromyini) in a subfamily Sciurinae.
The Sciurinae contains the flying squirrels (Pteromyini) and the Sciurini, which among others contains the American tree squirrels; the former have often been considered a separate subfamily, but are now seen as a tribe of the Sciurinae.