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    by Ukkonen, Pirkko
    Published 2005
    ..., the red squirrel, and the forest reindeer. In Lapland the subsistence of the early hunters was based...
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    by Kunz, Thomas H., Lumsden, Linda F.
    Published 2003
    ..., S., and R. M. Timm. 1985. Predation by squirrel monkeys and double-toothed kites on tent-making bats...
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    by Kunz, Thomas H., Lumsden, Linda F.
    Published 2003
    ..., S., and R. M. Timm. 1985. Predation by squirrel monkeys and double-toothed kites on tent-making bats...
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    ...Ground squirrels of the genus Marmota are known for their ability to tolerate bitterly cold...
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    by Rexstad, Eric, Kielland, Knut
    Published 2006
    ... squirrels (Boonstra et al. 2001a), and beavers (Donkor and Fryxell 1999), as studies of these species have...
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    by Ettl, Gregory J, Cottone, Nicholas
    Published 2004
    ... and Linhart 1990) through their extensive caching of seeds. Because squirrels cache whitebark pine seeds...
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    by Rimmer, Matthew
    Published 2012
    ..., scientists are squirreling away millions of seed samples. The samples constitute the very foundation...
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    by Evans, Lisa N., Lumsden, Lindy F.
    Published 2011
    ... squirrels. Canadian Journal of Zoology 78: 1144-1149.", "Brigham, R.M. 1991. Flexibility in foraging...
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    by Evans, Lisa N., Lumsden, Lindy F.
    Published 2011
    ... squirrels. Canadian Journal of Zoology 78: 1144-1149.", "Brigham, R.M. 1991. Flexibility in foraging...
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