Name: Zeron McRae Abert’s Squirrels. Abert's squirrels make almost exclusive use of ponderosa pine for cover, nesting, and food.

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Name: Zeron McRae Abert’s Squirrels

Abert's squirrels make almost exclusive use of ponderosa pine for cover, nesting, and food.

Hawks prey on Abert's squirrels in central Arizona.

Most of the Abert's squirrel's diet is made up of parts of the ponderosa pine. In warm months, it eats the tree's seeds and buds. In the winter it eats the inner bark of the tree. It sometimes eats mistletoe and fungi.

Abert's squirrel is also know as the tassel-eared squirrel. It has long tufts or tassels of fur on its ears. Its fur is gray on the sides, reddish on the back and white on the belly. It has a bushy tail with white fur on the underside. In the summer, its ear tassels may be smaller or they may disappear. Abert's squirrel has long rear paws and strong hind legs. It spends a lot of time in trees and is well-adapted for climbing and leaping from branch to branch.

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