Any of various terrestrial burrowing rodents of Old and New Worlds; often destroy crops.
Small striped semiterrestrial eastern American squirrel with cheek pouches.
1Harry S. Welby, Taft, Calif.: The ground squirrel is a pest here.
2Purpose: To provide quantitative information on glucose utilization in cone-dominant ground squirrel retinas.
3Incidentally we brought the ground squirrel out and set him free.
4How do you tell a ground squirrel from a tree squirrel?
5Nurse, you said something about a ground squirrel, and called it a chitmunk.
6These guys don't hibernate or burrow like their ground squirrel cousins.
7Then the ground squirrel, that lives in the ground, instead of on the trees.
8Probably they were trying to root out a ground squirrel, or perhaps a rattlesnake.
9In their despair, they appealed to their kind friend A-bal-ka the little ground squirrel.
10If he was talking about a ground squirrel, he had his facts down cold.
11Lactate was the only product detected in the medium bathing the ground squirrel retinas.
12The rat stopped scant inches from the small ground squirrel.
13Houndog spied a ground squirrel in the wood pile and took off at a gallop.
14Argoth winced; it must have stepped into the hole of a fox or ground squirrel.
15You're too good a man to sit here like a ground squirrel in its hole.
16This is the reason why the chipmunk, or ground squirrel, lives near the homes of men.
Translations for ground squirrel