squirrel in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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squirrel [Am ˈskwər(ə)l, Brit ˈskwɪr(ə)l] N

gray squirrel, grey squirrel Brit N

squirrel away <squirrelling squirrelled> VB [Am ˈskwər(ə)l -, Brit ˈskwɪr(ə)l -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

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squirrel in the PONS Dictionary

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The holiday park has introduced a number of environmentally-friendly practices, most notably its successful red squirrel breeding programme.
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A vertically mounted three-phase squirrel-cage electric motor/generator was directly coupled to each flywheel shaft.
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These residual forest areas are home to a number of fauna species particularly monkeys, treeshrews, pygmy goats, budgerigars, squirrels and birds.
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When threatened by predators, like snakes, ground squirrel will engage in mobbing behavior.
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These species occupied a diversity of ecological niches, ranging from burrow-dwelling to squirrel-like arborealism.
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Eagles will not enter burrows, unlike some mammalian carnivores that eat ground squirrels.
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Bird and animal species include the gray squirrel, flying squirrel, chipmunk, blue jay, and wild turkey.
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The nests of dormice in hibernation are dotted about the place in winter, and grey squirrels live in the trees.
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When in captivity, the squirrel monkeys are fed fruits like apples, oranges, grapes, and bananas.
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Very little is known of this squirrel that is probably the smallest in the genus weighing about 40g.
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