gray squirrel
The gray squirrel is a common rodent found in North America, known for its bushy tail and gray fur. It typically measures about 18 to 24 inches long, including its tail, and weighs between 1 to 1.5 pounds. Gray squirrels are often seen in parks and wooded areas, where they forage for nuts, seeds, and fruits.
These squirrels are highly adaptable and can thrive in urban environments as well. They are known for their agility and climbing skills, often seen leaping between trees. Gray squirrels play a crucial role in their ecosystem by helping to disperse seeds, which contributes to forest growth and regeneration.