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- Q1768062 subject Q10069054.
- Q1768062 subject Q8253799.
- Q1768062 abstract "Townsend's chipmunk (Neotamias townsendii) is a species of rodent in the squirrel family Sciuridae. It lives in the forests of the Pacific Northwest of North America, from British Columbia through western Washington and Oregon. A large chipmunk, adults can be 36 cm (14 in) from nose to tail. In much of its range, it is the only chipmunk; it can be identified by its tail which is grayish above and reddish below, and by its brown coloration with indistinct tawny stripes. Townsend's chipmunk hibernates in regions where the winter is harsh, but in other parts of its range that have a more mild climate it can be active year-round. It is omnivorous, eating a variety of plants and insects and even birds' eggs. Townsend's chipmunks in the Oregon Coast Range have higher population densities in areas with dense shrubbery, especially salal (Gaultheria shallon). In the summer and early fall, Townsend's chipmunks eat blackberries, salal berries, and thimble berries. In the late fall, they eat acorns, huckleberries, maple seeds, thistle seeds, grain seeds, grass, roots, and conifer seeds.Townsend's Chipmunk is named after John Kirk Townsend, an early 19th-century ornithologist.".
- Q1768062 binomialAuthority Q130345.
- Q1768062 class Q7377.
- Q1768062 conservationStatus "LC".
- Q1768062 conservationStatusSystem "iucn3.1".
- Q1768062 family Q9482.
- Q1768062 genus Q6994195.
- Q1768062 kingdom Q729.
- Q1768062 order Q10850.
- Q1768062 phylum Q10915.
- Q1768062 synonym "Tamias townsendii (Bachman, 1839)".
- Q1768062 thumbnail Tamias_townsendii_4516.JPG?width=300.
- Q1768062 wikiPageWikiLink Q10069054.
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- Q1768062 classis Q7377.
- Q1768062 familia Q9482.
- Q1768062 genus "Neotamias".
- Q1768062 name "Townsend's chipmunk".
- Q1768062 ordo "Rodentia".
- Q1768062 phylum Q10915.
- Q1768062 regnum Q729.
- Q1768062 status "LC".
- Q1768062 statusSystem "iucn3.1".
- Q1768062 synonyms "Tamias townsendii (Bachman, 1839)".
- Q1768062 type Animal.
- Q1768062 type Eukaryote.
- Q1768062 type Mammal.
- Q1768062 type Species.
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- Q1768062 comment "Townsend's chipmunk (Neotamias townsendii) is a species of rodent in the squirrel family Sciuridae. It lives in the forests of the Pacific Northwest of North America, from British Columbia through western Washington and Oregon. A large chipmunk, adults can be 36 cm (14 in) from nose to tail. In much of its range, it is the only chipmunk; it can be identified by its tail which is grayish above and reddish below, and by its brown coloration with indistinct tawny stripes.".
- Q1768062 label "Townsend's chipmunk".
- Q1768062 depiction Tamias_townsendii_4516.JPG.
- Q1768062 name "Townsend's chipmunk".