. Natural history of animals;. Zoology. Fig. 88. â Striped Squirrel, or Chipmunk. tumn the Chipmunks ma)' be seen ^\â ith their cheek- pouches full of nuts or grain, which the}' store up for winter, at which time they remain in their holes. Gophers. The Striped Gopher, of Michigan and westward, is a very beautiful animal, about the size of the Red Squir- rel, of a dark brown color, with light lines and rows of light spots. It lives in burrows, and when alarmed pops into its hole with a chirp. The Prairie Dog is larger than the Striped Gopher, appearing somewhat like a small Woodchuck. It utter


. Natural history of animals;. Zoology. Fig. 88. â Striped Squirrel, or Chipmunk. tumn the Chipmunks ma)' be seen ^\â ith their cheek- pouches full of nuts or grain, which the}' store up for winter, at which time they remain in their holes. Gophers. The Striped Gopher, of Michigan and westward, is a very beautiful animal, about the size of the Red Squir- rel, of a dark brown color, with light lines and rows of light spots. It lives in burrows, and when alarmed pops into its hole with a chirp. The Prairie Dog is larger than the Striped Gopher, appearing somewhat like a small Woodchuck. It utters a sharp chirp, called bark-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Tenney, Sanborn, 1827-1877; Tenney, Abby Amy Gove, 1836-. New York, Cincinnati [etc. ] American book Co


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