The Mackenzie arctic ground squirrel is more closely related to the groundhog, and is similar in size to the common squirrel, with a flat top and a small tail. The coat is yellow with black and brown fur with white spots. With the onset of winter, the coat is usually more reddish-brown and soft, and gray-brown in spring. Many people like the Mackenzie arctic ground squirrel very much, but I don't know if the Mackenzie arctic ground squirrel is easy to raise, so let's take a look.

Mackenzie arctic ground squirrel is good Do you keep it?
Mackenzie arctic ground squirrels are relatively easy to raise. Wild Mackenzie arctic ground squirrels feed on grass, tundra, seeds and fruits in summer and burrows in winter. It hibernates in the middle of the night, so when it is artificially raised, it only needs to provide enough food.
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