Squirrels The Animal Answer Guide Paperback
208 pp.
38 color illustrations, 74 halftone, 4 line illustrations
Description Did you know that a groundhog is really a type of squirrel?
That squirrels control their body temperature with their tails? That most
squirrels have yellow-tinted eye lenses that work like sunglasses to reduce
glare? That tree squirrels can turn their hind feet completely around when
climbing down a tree head-first? In Squirrels: The Animal Answer Guide,
Richard W. Thorington Jr. and Katie Ferrell unveil the fascinating world of
one of the "most watched" mammals on the planet. The diversity of squirrels is
astounding. There are 278 species that inhabit all continents except
Antarctica and Australia�varying in size from the lumbering 18-pound gray
marmot to the graceful pygmy flying squirrel that is smaller than most mice.
In many parts of the world they readily share human habitats, joining us for
lunch in a city park, raiding our bird feeders, and sneaking into college dorm
rooms through open windows. Reviled as pests or loved as an endearing
amusement, squirrels have played important roles in trade, literature, and
mythology. Thorington and Ferrell cover every aspect of this diverse animal
family, from the first squirrels of 36 million years ago to the present day.
With over one hundred photographs and an intuitive question-and-answer format,
this authoritative and engaging guide sheds light on a common mammal that is
anything but commonplace.
Author Information
Richard W Thorington Jr. is a curator of mammals at the
Smithsonian's National Museum of natural History. For many years Katie
Ferrell was Dr. Thorington's research assistant at the Smithsonian.
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