Chipmunks
Chipmunks are cute, cheeky, and fuzzy brown creatures that live in the North American forest. Chipmunks are rodents. They are a small member of the squirrel family. Depending on the species, chipmunks can be grey or reddish brown.
Diet
Chipmunks like to eat nuts, pine cone, acorns, peanuts, berries and grains. Chipmunks are omnivores, meaning they eat meat and plants. Chipmunks have cheek pouches that can store food; they keep food in their mouths so they can snack whenever they want. It's like traveling with a hamper.
Shelter
Chipmunks live in burrows. They create tunnel systems to move around; they also make nests in logs or bushes. Their tunnel systems can be 10 to 30 feet long. Chipmunks can be found anywhere in the trees.
Diet
Chipmunks like to eat nuts, pine cone, acorns, peanuts, berries and grains. Chipmunks are omnivores, meaning they eat meat and plants. Chipmunks have cheek pouches that can store food; they keep food in their mouths so they can snack whenever they want. It's like traveling with a hamper.
Shelter
Chipmunks live in burrows. They create tunnel systems to move around; they also make nests in logs or bushes. Their tunnel systems can be 10 to 30 feet long. Chipmunks can be found anywhere in the trees.
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