| Arizona Gray Squirrel - Sciurus arizonensis | ||||||||
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 Description  Range
                | HabitatThe Arizona gray squirrel lives in deciduous forests with walnut, sycamore, oak, cottonwood, and pine trees. It is usually found in areas with elevations of 5,000-6,000 feet above sea level. In New Mexico, it is found in canyons with a water source and lots of black walnuts and acorns! Diet  Life Cycle
              Breeding season runs from April to May. Several males will chase a single female. Gestation lasts about two months. A leaf nest is made in a tree. The female has two to four babies. BehaviorThe Arizona gray squirrel is just as likely to flee from a threat by running on the ground as it is to climb a tree. It also will remain completely still when it wants to avoid detection. | |||||||





 The Arizona gray squirrel lives in canyon bottoms of central Arizona and the in the mountain ranges of southeastern Arizona.
The Arizona gray squirrel lives in canyon bottoms of central Arizona and the in the mountain ranges of southeastern Arizona.
              