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Round-tailed Ground Squirrel

Xerospermophilus tereticaudus

The round-tailed ground squirrel, known as "Ardillón cola redonda" in Spanish, live in the desert of the Southwestern United States and Northwestern Mexico. They are called "ground squirrels" because they burrow in loose soil, often under mesquite trees and creosote bushes.

Ardillón cola redonda
Baby Season
Winter/Spring (January–April)
Round-tailed Ground Squirrel, Phoenix, AZ. Photo posted to Wikipedia by Kaldari.
Round-tailed Ground Squirrel, Phoenix, AZ. Photo posted to Wikipedia by Kaldari.

Care Guides

General Care

Baby squirrel sleeping in hand

Emergency First Response for Baby Squirrels

Critical first steps to take when you find a baby squirrel. Learn how to assess condition, provide warmth, and determine if the baby needs rehabilitation or can be reunited with mom.

beginner
Dwarf squirrel around 9 weeks old

Dwarf Squirrel Guide

Dwarf squirrels present unique challenges in wildlife rehabilitation. These individuals, whether due to genetic conditions or developmental issues, require specialized care protocols that differ significantly from standard squirrel rehabilitation practices.

advanced
Baby squirrel eating from a syringe

Aspiration in Baby Mammals: Prevention, Recognition, and Emergency Response

Aspiration pneumonia is one of the leading causes of death in orphaned wildlife. When formula, water, or saliva enters the lungs instead of the stomach, it can be fatal within hours. This guide will help you prevent, recognize, and respond to aspiration emergencies.

intermediate
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