Barbary ground squirrel

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The Barbary ground squirrel is a small, diurnal rodent native to rocky and arid regions of North Africa and nearby Atlantic islands, recognizable by its striped back and highly social, burrow-dwelling behavior.

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Barbary ground squirrel canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ground squirrel
rodent
activityPattern diurnal
binomialName Atlantoxerus getulus NERFINISHED
bodyLength approximately 16 to 22 centimeters
class Mammalia
climatePreference dry
warm
commonName Barbary ground squirrel NERFINISHED
communication tail signals
vocalizations
diet fruits
herbivorous
invertebrates
leaves
seeds
dwellingType burrows
family Sciuridae NERFINISHED
foragingStrata terrestrial
furColor brownish-gray
genus Atlantoxerus NERFINISHED
habitat arid regions
rocky areas
semi-desert
hasDistinctiveFeature striped back
hasDorsalStripe yes
introducedTo Fuerteventura NERFINISHED
Lanzarote NERFINISHED
IUCNStatus Least Concern
kingdom Animalia
lifespanInWild approximately 4 to 6 years
litterSize typically 2 to 7 young
locomotion quadrupedal
nativeTo Algeria NERFINISHED
Canary Islands NERFINISHED
Morocco NERFINISHED
North Africa NERFINISHED
Western Sahara NERFINISHED
order Rodentia
phylum Chordata
predators carnivorous mammals
raptors
reproduction viviparous
socialBehavior highly social
tailLength approximately 13 to 17 centimeters
taxonRank species
usesBurrowsFor raising young
shelter

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Atlantoxerus bestKnownFor Barbary ground squirrel