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- African_ground_squirrel abstract "African ground squirrels (genus Xerus) form a taxon of squirrels under the subfamily Xerinae. They are only found in Africa. There is another African ground squirrel of the genus Atlantoxerus, the Atlantoxerus getulus present in southwestern Morocco and northern Western Sahara. It is invasive in the Canary Islands since an introduction in 1971.There are four species of African ground squirrels divided into three subgenera:Genus XerusSubgenus EuxerusStriped Ground Squirrel, Xerus erythropus (southwestern Morocco, southern Mauritania and Senegal)Subgenus GeosciurusCape Ground Squirrel, Xerus inauris (also: South African Ground Squirrel) (Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, South Africa)Damara Ground Squirrel, Xerus princeps (southwestern Angola, Namibia)Subgenus XerusUnstriped Ground Squirrel, Xerus rutilus (northeastern Sudan to northeastern Tanzania)The squirrels live in open woodlands, grasslands, or rocky country. They are diurnal and terrestrial, living in burrows. Their diet is roots, seeds, fruits, pods, grains, insects, small vertebrates and bird eggs. They live in colonies similar to North American prairie dogs, and have similar behavior. Kept as pets, they run free as house cats do, otherwise farmers consider them pests. Breeding in South African Ground Squirrels is asynchronous and there is no specific period of breeding although very few litters are seen above the ground in the months of July to October. Gestation period lasts for 48 days and the young ones are weaned after 52 days. There are one to three babies per litter. A female becomes sexually mature when she is 10 months old and a male matures at the age of 8 months. Although a female has the capability to breed throughout the year, less than 10% reproduce more than one litter in a year.The South African Ground Squirrel does not hibernate. These squirrels are very social and live in groups with about 1 to 3 females and 2 to 3 males. Sometimes, the number of males can exceed up to 9 with some sub-adult females. An interesting thing about this breed is that mature males like to form their own groups and there can be 19 to 20 individuals in one group. These groups are called bands.Their home range is shared with other groups which is actually quite a surprising thing, since in case of most of the mammals there is generally an extremely tough competition to get the female. The group-living instinct of this species gives it a survival opportunity from predators overweighing the disadvantage of breeding opportunities which come from competition.".
- African_ground_squirrel class Mammal.
- African_ground_squirrel family Squirrel.
- African_ground_squirrel family Xerinae.
- African_ground_squirrel family Xerini.
- African_ground_squirrel kingdom Animal.
- African_ground_squirrel order Rodent.
- African_ground_squirrel phylum Chordate.
- African_ground_squirrel thumbnail Xerus_inauris_0.jpg?width=300.
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- African_ground_squirrel wikiPageWikiLink Africa.
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- African_ground_squirrel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rodents_of_Africa.
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- African_ground_squirrel wikiPageWikiLink Mountain_Ground_Squirrel.
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- African_ground_squirrel wikiPageWikiLink Sciuridae.
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- African_ground_squirrel wikiPageWikiLink Subfamily.
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- African_ground_squirrel wikiPageWikiLink Xerinae.
- African_ground_squirrel wikiPageWikiLink Xerini.
- African_ground_squirrel wikiPageWikiLink Xerus_(subgenus).
- African_ground_squirrel wikiPageWikiLink Xerus_erythropus.
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- African_ground_squirrel wikiPageWikiLink Xerus_princeps.
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- African_ground_squirrel wikiPageWikiLinkText "African ground squirrel".
- African_ground_squirrel classis "Mammalia".
- African_ground_squirrel familia Sciuridae.
- African_ground_squirrel familia Squirrel.
- African_ground_squirrel fossilRange "Early Pliocene to Recent".
- African_ground_squirrel genus "Xerus".
- African_ground_squirrel genusAuthority "Hemprich & Ehrenberg, 1833".
- African_ground_squirrel hasPhotoCollection African_ground_squirrel.
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- African_ground_squirrel name "African ground squirrels".
- African_ground_squirrel ordo "Rodentia".
- African_ground_squirrel phylum Chordate.
- African_ground_squirrel regnum "Animalia".
- African_ground_squirrel subdivision "Xerus erythropus".
- African_ground_squirrel subdivision "Xerus inauris".
- African_ground_squirrel subdivision "Xerus princeps".
- African_ground_squirrel subdivision "Xerus rutilus".
- African_ground_squirrel subdivisionRanks Species.
- African_ground_squirrel subfamilia Xerinae.
- African_ground_squirrel tribus Xerini.
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- African_ground_squirrel subject Category:Rodents_of_Africa.
- African_ground_squirrel subject Category:Squirrels.
- African_ground_squirrel subject Category:Xerus.
- African_ground_squirrel type Animal.
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- African_ground_squirrel type Eukaryote.
- African_ground_squirrel type Mammal.
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- African_ground_squirrel type Mammal.
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- African_ground_squirrel type Q19088.
- African_ground_squirrel type Q729.
- African_ground_squirrel type Q7377.
- African_ground_squirrel comment "African ground squirrels (genus Xerus) form a taxon of squirrels under the subfamily Xerinae. They are only found in Africa. There is another African ground squirrel of the genus Atlantoxerus, the Atlantoxerus getulus present in southwestern Morocco and northern Western Sahara.".
- African_ground_squirrel label "African ground squirrel".
- African_ground_squirrel sameAs سنجاب_نخل.
- African_ground_squirrel sameAs Xerus.
- African_ground_squirrel sameAs Xerus.
- African_ground_squirrel sameAs Xerus.
- African_ground_squirrel sameAs Afrikanische_Borstenhörnchen.
- African_ground_squirrel sameAs Xerus.
- African_ground_squirrel sameAs Xerus.
- African_ground_squirrel sameAs Xerus.
- African_ground_squirrel sameAs Afrikaanske_grûniikhoarntsjes.
- African_ground_squirrel sameAs Xerus.
- African_ground_squirrel sameAs Աֆրիկյան_գետնասկյուռ.