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O que (quem) é Squirrel - definição

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squirrel         
  • Young squirrels
  • Depiction of a pet squirrel on a leash with a feeder in a medieval antiphonary (Bruges, Public Library, MS. SVC 010A)
  • Squirrel (''Sciurus niger'') outside the [[Cleveland Museum of Art]]
  • Three-coloured [[Prevost's Squirrel]] (''Callosciurus prevostii'') in [[Zagreb Zoo]], [[Croatia]]
  • zygomatic]] region.
  • Reaching out for food on a garden bird feeder, this squirrel can rotate its hind feet, allowing it to descend a tree head-first.
  • Squirrel eating a fruit in [[Manyara National Park]], [[Tanzania]]
  • [[Red squirrel]] in the [[Seurasaari]] island in [[Helsinki]], [[Finland]]. The tame red squirrels on that island have become accustomed to humans thanks to their long-term feeding.<ref>Merja Laavola: Eläinten elintasosairaudet näkyvät Seurasaaressa. Vartti Etelä-Helsinki, Sanoma Kaupunkilehdet, 2010. (in Finnish)</ref>
  • A squirrel (''Callosciurus erythraeus thaiwanensis'') in [[Japan]]
FAMILY OF RODENTS
Sciuridae; Sciurid; Squirrels; Squirell; Squirel; Scuiridae; Scuridae; Skiouros; Squirrell; Squirrl; Squirl; Behavior of squirrels
(squirrels)
A squirrel is a small animal with a long furry tail. Squirrels live mainly in trees.
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squirrel         
  • Young squirrels
  • Depiction of a pet squirrel on a leash with a feeder in a medieval antiphonary (Bruges, Public Library, MS. SVC 010A)
  • Squirrel (''Sciurus niger'') outside the [[Cleveland Museum of Art]]
  • Three-coloured [[Prevost's Squirrel]] (''Callosciurus prevostii'') in [[Zagreb Zoo]], [[Croatia]]
  • zygomatic]] region.
  • Reaching out for food on a garden bird feeder, this squirrel can rotate its hind feet, allowing it to descend a tree head-first.
  • Squirrel eating a fruit in [[Manyara National Park]], [[Tanzania]]
  • [[Red squirrel]] in the [[Seurasaari]] island in [[Helsinki]], [[Finland]]. The tame red squirrels on that island have become accustomed to humans thanks to their long-term feeding.<ref>Merja Laavola: Eläinten elintasosairaudet näkyvät Seurasaaressa. Vartti Etelä-Helsinki, Sanoma Kaupunkilehdet, 2010. (in Finnish)</ref>
  • A squirrel (''Callosciurus erythraeus thaiwanensis'') in [[Japan]]
FAMILY OF RODENTS
Sciuridae; Sciurid; Squirrels; Squirell; Squirel; Scuiridae; Scuridae; Skiouros; Squirrell; Squirrl; Squirl; Behavior of squirrels
¦ noun an agile tree-dwelling rodent with a bushy tail, typically feeding on nuts and seeds. [Sciurus and other genera: numerous species.]
?used in names of other rodents of the same family (Sciuridae), e.g. ground squirrel.
¦ verb (squirrels, squirrelling, squirrelled; US squirrels, squirreling, squirreled)
1. (squirrel something away) hide money or valuables in a safe place.
2. move about inquisitively or busily.
Origin
ME: shortening of OFr. esquireul, from a dimin. of L. sciurus, from Gk skiouros, from skia 'shade' + oura 'tail'.
Squirrel         
  • Young squirrels
  • Depiction of a pet squirrel on a leash with a feeder in a medieval antiphonary (Bruges, Public Library, MS. SVC 010A)
  • Squirrel (''Sciurus niger'') outside the [[Cleveland Museum of Art]]
  • Three-coloured [[Prevost's Squirrel]] (''Callosciurus prevostii'') in [[Zagreb Zoo]], [[Croatia]]
  • zygomatic]] region.
  • Reaching out for food on a garden bird feeder, this squirrel can rotate its hind feet, allowing it to descend a tree head-first.
  • Squirrel eating a fruit in [[Manyara National Park]], [[Tanzania]]
  • [[Red squirrel]] in the [[Seurasaari]] island in [[Helsinki]], [[Finland]]. The tame red squirrels on that island have become accustomed to humans thanks to their long-term feeding.<ref>Merja Laavola: Eläinten elintasosairaudet näkyvät Seurasaaressa. Vartti Etelä-Helsinki, Sanoma Kaupunkilehdet, 2010. (in Finnish)</ref>
  • A squirrel (''Callosciurus erythraeus thaiwanensis'') in [[Japan]]
FAMILY OF RODENTS
Sciuridae; Sciurid; Squirrels; Squirell; Squirel; Scuiridae; Scuridae; Skiouros; Squirrell; Squirrl; Squirl; Behavior of squirrels
·vi One of the small rollers of a carding machine which work with the large cylinder.
II. Squirrel ·vi Any one of numerous species of small rodents belonging to the genus Sciurus and several allied genera of the family Sciuridae. Squirrels generally have a bushy tail, large erect ears, and strong hind legs. They are commonly arboreal in their habits, but many species live in burrows.

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Exemplos do corpo de texto para Squirrel
1. But Potter‘s hero, Squirrel Nutkin, was a red squirrel — a British squirrel with genteel British manners.
2. Sample headlines include Suicide Squirrels Strike Again; Killer Squirrel Takes On the World; Squirrel Threat Grows; Chased By An Angry Squirrel; Squirrel Defies Police Officer; and Vicious Squirrel Terrorises Town.
3. Mike Bell, of the Red Squirrel Protection Partnership, said: ‘This isn‘t about eradicating the grey squirrel.
4. Another site, The Campus Squirrel Listings,‘‘ judges colleges by their squirrel populations.
5. Squirrels are regularly eaten in the U.S. and it is surely time that Britain‘s host of celebrity chefs stopped patting each other on the back and did something useful like developing squirrel casserole, baked squirrel, smoked squirrel and squirrel pate.