The Kamchatka arctic ground squirrel is a genus of squirrels, mainly distributed in the northeastern part of Russia. It is rare in China. It has been listed as a low-risk protected animal. It is more complex, but most of them are plants, and occasionally eat some insects, small animals and the like. If they go into hibernation in winter, how big is the Kamchatka Arctic ground squirrel?

How big is the Kamchatka Arctic Ground Squirrel
The Kamchatka arctic ground squirrel is not big, the body length is generally 21.5-25cm, the tail length is generally 7.5-5cm, and the weight is generally 635-700g, which is similar to that of ordinary squirrels. Relatively flat, with a small tail.
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