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What Does A Flying Squirrel Look Like? [Plus More]

Flying squirrels can sometimes be mistaken for other tree-dwelling species, but they are different in many ways. If you think you may have spotted one in your backyard, or one might be nesting in...

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Can Flying Squirrels Swim?

There are several species of squirrels, and they are all fascinating. Most squirrels are similar in many ways, but there is one that stands out from the rest. The flying squirrel is the most...

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Can Flying Squirrels Eat Bananas?

You have likely encountered squirrels, but the flying squirrel is an even more exciting and remarkable relative of theirs. Often, these cute little critters come close to homes, seeking food...

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Can You Have A Pet Squirrel In Rhode Island? [What to Know]

Both tree and ground squirrels are a common sight in Little Rhody, also known as "The Ocean State." Rhode Island is the smallest state in the United States, but it is home to a wide variety of...

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11 Tips For Releasing A Squirrel [Better Chances of Survival]

Releasing a squirrel into the wild can be a tricky process. If done incorrectly, the squirrel could end up back in your yard or, worse - injured or dead. These tips will ensure you release it the...

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Are Flying Squirrels Mammals, Rodents, Or Marsupials?

People may be confused about the classification of flying squirrels. In addition, they are often confused with other animals, such as sugar gliders, making their classification even more problematic....

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