Arizona gray squirrel (Sciurus arizonensis) Description
Arizona Gray Squirrel (Sciurus arizonensis), Madera Canyon, Arizona.
This image was previously identified as a western gray squirrel, but western gray squirrels do not occur in Arizona; Abert's squirrel and the Arizona gray squirrel do. Coloration and geography suggest this is an Arizona gray.
Date April 2007
Source http://www.naturespicsonline.com/
Author www.naturespicsonline.com
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The Arizona gray squirrel (Sciurus arizonensis) is a tree squirrel, in the genus Sciurus, endemic to the canyons and valleys surrounded by deciduous and mixed forests in eastern Arizona and northern Mexico. It is threatened by habitat loss. The only other large squirrel that is within its range is Abert's squirrel, which has ear tufts and lives in pine forests. Although they act and look like other gray squirrels, the Arizona gray squirrel is actually more closely related to the fox squirrel. Order: Rodentia, Family: Sciuridae.