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  1. Chipmunk - Wikipedia

    Chipmunks are small, striped squirrels of subtribe Tamiina. Chipmunks are found in North America, with the exception of the Siberian chipmunk which is found primarily in Asia.

  2. Chipmunk | Diet, Habitat, & Facts | Britannica

    Dec 26, 2025 · Chipmunk, any of 25 species of small, striped, terrestrial squirrels with large internal cheek pouches. They have prominent eyes and ears, a furry tail, and delicate claws. All are active …

  3. DNR: Fish & Wildlife: Eastern Chipmunk - IN.gov

    Chipmunks are small, ground-dwelling squirrel that is typically 5-6 inches long, with a tail 3-4 inches long. They have 2 tan and 5 blackish stripes lengthwise down their back and 2 tan and 2 brownish …

  4. 10 Chipmunk Facts That May Surprise You - Treehugger

    Jun 7, 2024 · Did you know these adorably tiny critters crave alone time and aren't herbivores? Some of our chipmunk trivia may surprise you.

  5. CT.GOV-Connecticut's Official State Website

    CT.GOV-Connecticut's Official State Website

  6. 11 Cheeky Chipmunk Facts - Fact Animal

    Chipmunks, members of the squirrel family, are found mainly in North America with the sole exception of the Siberian chipmunk, which is found in Asia and some parts of Europe.

  7. 22 Types of Chipmunks in North America - Wildlife Informer

    See all 22 types of chipmunks in North America, from the common eastern chipmunk to rare species found only in small mountain ranges.

  8. 20 Types of Chipmunks: Species, Identification, and Photos - TRVST

    Know the diverse types of chipmunk and learn about the behaviors of these tiny critters, particularly the role they play in the ecosystem.

  9. Chipmunks | National Geographic

    Of the 25 species of chipmunks, all but one, Asia’s Eutamias sibiricus, is found in North America. Ranging from Canada to Mexico, they are generally seen scampering through the undergrowth of a...

  10. Facts About Chipmunks | Chipmunk Facts | Havahart US

    All species of chipmunks are native to North America, except one - the Siberian chipmunk. As indicated by its name, the eastern chipmunk inhabits most of the eastern half of the United States and Canada.