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This category contains sites and pages about Chipmunks, for kids and teens.

Information includes appearance, characteristics, taxonomy, social structure, food habits, diet, range, habitat, communication, behavior, breeding, threats, status, and conservation.

  • Chipmunk (Eutamias minimus)  - Short BCAdventure.com article reviews description, distribution, and biology.
  • Chipmunk Learning Zone  - Covers characteristics, behavior, reproduction, pictures, games, and facts.
  • The Chipmunk Place  - Tells about genera and species, various facts, diet, and nesting. Includes links and photographs.
  • Chipmunks  - Describes habitat, personality, range, appearance, adaptations, diet and feeding habits, reproduction, and behavior.
  • Chipmunks  - Mammals of the World reports appearance, ranges, habitats, diet, behavior, characteristics, and photographs.
  • Colorado Chipmunk (Tamias quadrivittatus)  - eNature.com field guide presents physical description, related species, mating and growth, different habitats and locations, activity, and diet.
  • DesertUSA: The Panamint Chipmunk  - Provides names, range, habitat, description, behavior, life cycle, and environmental role.
  • Eastern Chipmunk - Tamias striatus  - America Zoo reports classification, name, habitat, description, behavior, and reproduction.
  • Eastern Chipmunk (Tamias striatus)  - Pioneer Middle School Virtual Zoo reports names, classification, description, range, habitat, food, predators, reproduction, and economic positives and negatives.
  • Eastern Chipmunk (Tamias striatus)  - Details include range, habitat, appearance, reproduction, longevity, behavior, food habits, and conservation status; from ADW at the University of Michigan.
  • Eastern Chipmunk (Tamias striatus)  - ENature.com highlights physical characteristics, relatives, breeding, locations and habitat, behavior, activity, and vocalizations.
  • Eastern Chipmunk (Tamias striatus)  - Mammals of Kansas information includes picture and footprints, physical appearance, subspecies and location in Kansas, activity, behavior, nesting, feeding habits and diet, predators, lifespan, and related species.
  • Eastern Chipmunk (Tamias striatus)  - Presents size, appearance, locations, habitat, food, nesting, breeding, litter size, and conservation status.
  • Enchanted Learning: Chipmunk  - Lists printable coloring page, overview, burrows, anatomy, diet, and predators.
  • Least Chipmunk - Tamias minimus  - Reports classification, name, habitat, appearance, behavior, and reproduction from America Zoo factsheet.
  • Least Chipmunk (Tamias minimus)  - Animal Diversity from University of Michigan reports on classification, geographic range, habitat, physical description, reproduction, longevity, behavior, food habits, and conservation status.
  • Merriam's Chipmunk (Tamias merriami)  - University of Michigan ADW looks at classification, range, habitat, appearance, reproduction, lifespan, behavior, food habits, and status.
  • Nature.ca: Eastern Chipmunk (Tamias striatus)  - Natural History Notebook contains sketch, map, behavior, diet, characteristics, burrows, and winter habits.
  • NatureWorks: Eastern Chipmunk (Tamias striatus)  - Features classification, images, diet and feeding habits, locations, habitat, breeding, and activity. From New Hampshire Public Television.
  • Panamint Chipmunk (Tamias panamintinus)  - Tells about classification, range and habitat, physical description, reproduction and lifespan, behavior, food habits, and status. Animal Diversity fact sheet.
  • Red-tailed Chipmunk (Tamias ruficaudus)  - eNature field guide reports family, appearance, similar species, breeding, habitat, range, and additional information.
  • Uinta Chipmunk (Tamias umbrinus)  - Reviews family, description, similar species, breeding, habitat, range, and discussion from eNature field guide.
  • Yellow-pine Chipmunk (Tamias amoenus)  - University of Michigan ADW discusses geographic range, habitat, appearance, reproduction, lifespan, behavior, food habits, and status.
 
 
 
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