a type of animal of the rodent family,usuallyeither reddish-brown or grey, with a large bushy tail. Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd. squirrel →ardilla Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009 ...
Squirrel Monkeys have a very distinct color of short fur, which is mostly olive or grey in color with the exception of their bright yellow legs and white face. The Squirrel Monkey also has a tuft of longer and darker hair on its forehead and a black or dark brown muzzle. These little...
Indian giant squirrels use their tail as a counterweight to help them balance on tree branches and their colors act as camouflage in their natural habitat. When threatened, they will also make themselves appear flat, blending in with tree bark and staying very still to evade predators. These sq...
“Mom, look at this.” My daughter opened her hand, exposing a tiny ball of gray fur. “I found it on the road sitting beside its dead mother. When I went to walk away, it ran up my leg and across my arm into my hand.” Her face was a stu...
1. a kind of arboreal rodent having a long bushy tail 2. the fur of a squirrel 行业词典 电力 鼠笼式转子squirrel-cage rotor 常用俚语 squirrel out of 从(某事物中)挣脱出来,摆脱(某事物) Don't try to squirrel out of it. Go through with it. ...
carolinensis (grey squirrel), having a bushy tail and feeding on nuts, seeds, etc 2. any other rodent of the family Sciuridae, such as a ground squirrel or a marmot 3. the fur of such an animal Collins Discovery Encyclopedia, 1st edition © HarperCollins Publishers 2005...
This pattern includes instructions for two different tail options: a crochet tail and one sewn from faux fur. Hodge and Podge and Eric were made with faux fur tails, but I wanted to offer a crochet option for anyone who might prefer it. ...
松鼠a small animal with a long thick tail and red, grey or black fur. Squirrels eat nuts and live in trees. v. 英汉解释 n. 1. 【动】松鼠 2. 松鼠皮毛 v. 1. 贮存; 储存; 贮藏 英英解释 n. 1. [Animal]a gray or red-brown animal with a long thick tail that lives in trees 2...
"agile, active arboreal rodent with pointed ears and a long, bushy tail," early 14c. (late 12c. as a surname), from Anglo-Frenchesquirel, Old Frenchescurueil"squirrel; squirrel fur" (Modern Frenchécureuil), from Vulgar Latin*scuriolus, diminutive of*scurius"squirrel," variant of Latinsc...
coloration: in most areas the animals are brown-grey to brown-yellow, while in eastern regions such as the Appalachians there are more strikingly-patterned dark brown and black squirrels with white bands on the face and tail. In the south can be found isolated communities with uniform black ...