- Siberian Chipmunk
Taxobox
name = Siberian Chipmunk
status = LR/lc | status_system = IUCN2.3
image_width = 240px
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis =Mammal ia
ordo =Rodent ia
familia =Sciuridae
genus = "Tamias"
species = "T. sibiricus"
binomial = "Tamias sibiricus"
binomial_authority = Laxmann, 1769The Siberian Chipmunk is a member of the
chipmunk genus, "Tamias". Ranging across northernAsia from centralRussia toChina ,Korea and northernJapan (Hokkaidō ), it is the only member of its genus found outsideNorth America . It lives inwoodland habitats with a bushy understory.It is 18-25 cm long, of which a third is the tail. The weight of adults depends on the time of year, and is normally 50-150 grams. Therefore, the Siberian Chipmunk is relatively small compared to other
Sciuridae , such as theRed Squirrel .Its natural foes include birds of prey,
mustelids , and cats. In rare cases Siberian Chipmunks may spread diseases such asrabies by biting other animals or humans.It has colonised parts of eastern and central
Europe due to escapes from captivity.Captivity
The Siberian Chipmunk has in recent years become a relatively popular pet, but needs a lot of room for climbing and should have covered space to retreat. They are less active in winter but normally do not fall into winter sleep in heated rooms. In captivity Siberian Chipmunks often live 6 to 10 or even more years. Most animals also born in captivity become tame to a certain degree.
References
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External links
* [http://www.borealforest.org/world/mammals/siberian_chipmunk.htm Boreal Forest Mammals: Siberian Chipmunk]
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