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ground squirrels

n. (ground squirrel English)

Usage examples of "ground squirrels".

It remembered the ticklish touch of bush babies, the patient nibbles of ground squirrels, the savage cries of howler monkeys.

Some ground squirrels had made a nest in it, but when she took it outside and shook it out, she saw it was not too badly damaged -- a little stiff with age, but the dry cave had preserved it.

Some ground squirrels had made a nest in it, but when she took it outside and shook it out, she saw it was not too badly damaged--a little stiff with age, but the dry cave had preserved it.

Grizzly bears ate carrion, plants, ground squirrels, insects and, sometimes, people.

At the far end of her valley there had been a similar location, where she had often observed and hunted the exceptionally large ground squirrels of the steppes.

He had the first orgasm of his young life as he lay prone on the edge of a hay field sniping ground squirrels.

A variety of small rodents judging by the tracks -- voles, ###pikas###, ground squirrels, jerboas, and giant hamsters-had made off with the bonanza and hardly a seed was left.

He wanted to go where he could only hear the wind, and whatever animals might be moving near him--the little animals, ground squirrels and mice, that lived under the grass.

He slowly drew back the stick he had been using to torment the ground squirrels.

In the meat markets animals hung by strings from their feet: pigeons, ground squirrels, and succulent young lambs.