ground squirrel

Noun

 * 1) Any of a number of medium-sized squirrel-like burrowing rodents of the tribe  (i.e., excluding the smaller chipmunks and the larger marmots and prairie dogs).
 * 2) * 2003, University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources, Integrated Pest Management for Walnuts, UCANR Publication 3270, page 23,
 * In some areas, ground squirrels may present a potential health problem because they carry ectoparasites that may transmit diseases such as bubonic plague to humans.
 * The adult California ground squirrel has a head and body 9 to 11 inches (23-28 cm) long and a somewhat bushy tail that is about as long as the body.
 * 1) Any of the other squirrel-like borrowing rodents of the subfamily.
 * The adult California ground squirrel has a head and body 9 to 11 inches (23-28 cm) long and a somewhat bushy tail that is about as long as the body.
 * 1) Any of the other squirrel-like borrowing rodents of the subfamily.
 * 1) Any of the other squirrel-like borrowing rodents of the subfamily.

Derived terms

 * Arctic ground squirrel
 * gray ground squirrel
 * Richardson's ground squirrel
 * thirteen-lined ground squirrel
 * three-striped ground squirrel
 * gray ground squirrel
 * Richardson's ground squirrel
 * thirteen-lined ground squirrel
 * three-striped ground squirrel
 * gray ground squirrel
 * Richardson's ground squirrel
 * thirteen-lined ground squirrel
 * three-striped ground squirrel
 * Richardson's ground squirrel
 * thirteen-lined ground squirrel
 * three-striped ground squirrel
 * Richardson's ground squirrel
 * thirteen-lined ground squirrel
 * three-striped ground squirrel
 * thirteen-lined ground squirrel
 * three-striped ground squirrel
 * thirteen-lined ground squirrel
 * three-striped ground squirrel
 * thirteen-lined ground squirrel
 * three-striped ground squirrel

Translations

 * Bulgarian: суек,
 * Hungarian:
 * Ingrian: suslikka
 * Macedonian: сто́болки
 * Nanticoke: muck-quissah
 * Persian:
 * Polish:
 * Russian: су́слики
 * Turkish: yer sincabı