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Grey Squirrel - Botanic Gardens
Identification: Sciurus carolinensis is a medium sized tree squirrel (8 to 10 inches long with a bushy, 6 to 8 inch long tail, weighing 500 to 600 grams). There is no difference in size or coloration between males and females. Coloration ranges from dark to pale grey body with white to pale grey underbelly and tail. More black-coated Grey Squirrels occur in the north. Grey Squirrels are highly adapted for climbing trees %u2013 they have tough curved claws, and the ability to reverse their hind foot 180 degrees to permit headfirst descent. Gray squirrels are excellent climbers and can leap considerable distances using powerful hind limbs. Tails are used for balance when running and leaping between trees, and held over the back of a resting animal.

Original Distribution: Sciurus carolinensis originally ranged only over the eastern USA to just west of the Mississippi and north to Canada.

Current Distribution: Eastern USA, England, Ireland, Northern Italy, South Africa, and Western Canada.
infomatique > Grey Squirrel - Botanic Gardens 
Identification: Sciurus carolinensis is a medium sized tree squirrel (8 to 10 inches long with a bushy, 6 to 8 inch long tail, weighing 500 to 600 grams).  There is no difference in size or coloration between males and females. Coloration ranges from dark to pale grey body with white to pale grey underbelly and tail.  More black-coated Grey Squirrels occur in the north. Grey Squirrels are highly adapted for climbing trees %u2013 they have tough curved claws, and the ability to reverse their hind foot 180 degrees to permit headfirst descent. Gray squirrels are excellent climbers and can leap considerable distances using powerful hind limbs. Tails are used for balance when running and leaping between trees, and held over the back of a resting animal.

Original Distribution:  Sciurus carolinensis originally ranged only over the eastern USA to just west of the Mississippi and north to Canada.

Current Distribution:  Eastern USA, England, Ireland, Northern Italy, South Africa, and Western Canada.
Grey Squirrel - Botanic Gardens
Identification: Sciurus carolinensis is a medium sized tree squirrel (8 to 10 inches long with a bushy, 6 to 8 inch long tail, weighing 500 to 600 grams). There is no difference in size or coloration between males and females. Coloration ranges from dark to pale grey body with white to pale grey underbelly and tail. More black-coated Grey Squirrels occur in the north. Grey Squirrels are highly adapted for climbing trees %u2013 they have tough curved claws, and the ability to reverse their hind foot 180 degrees to permit headfirst descent. Gray squirrels are excellent climbers and can leap considerable distances using powerful hind limbs. Tails are used for balance when running and leaping between trees, and held over the back of a resting animal.

Original Distribution: Sciurus carolinensis originally ranged only over the eastern USA to just west of the Mississippi and north to Canada.

Current Distribution: Eastern USA, England, Ireland, Northern Italy, South Africa, and Western Canada.
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