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Arctic Ground Squirrel
This squirrel, typically 20 to 32 centimeters long and weighing one kilogram, has thick fur. It can hibernate for several months, living off stored fat.
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Antelope Ground Squirrel
This warm-climate squirrel, typically 15 centimeters long and weighing 90 grams, has short fur and a fairly long tail. It must eat year-round but can survive for weeks without water. |
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Arctic Fox
This fox, usually weighing 3-6 kilograms, has long, warm fur that turns white in winter and short ears. |
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Kit Fox
This desert fox, usually weighing 1-3 kilograms, is light brown year-round and has large ears. |
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Snowshoe Hare
This mammal has long, dense fur that turns white in winter and fairly short ears.
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Desert Jackrabbit
This mammal has short fur that stays light brown year-round and very large ears. |
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Collared Lemming
This arctic mammal has thick fur that turns white in winter and a short tail, small ears, and short legs. |
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Kangaroo Rat
This desert mammal has short fur that stays light tan year-round and a long tail, long ears, and long legs. |
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Snowy Owl
This large, white bird feeds on small mammals. It nests on the ground. |
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Great Horned Owl
This large, brown bird feeds on small mammals. It builds stick nests in trees.
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