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Droppings of ground squirrels may be found around their dens and in their runways. Their tubular scat is variable in shape, color and length but the width will be about 3/16". Ground squirrel scat is shown here above the scat of a cottontail rabbit.
SQUIRREL SCAT ABOVE RABBIT SCAT
SQUIRREL SCAT IS DIVERSE
TYPICAL SQUIRREL SCAT
GROUND SQUIRREL SCAT ON THE LEFT AND DESERT WOODRAT ON THE RIGHT
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