Abert's Squirrel . . . (Sciurus aberti)
		
		
			 
	  
	  
		 
		  |  These animals are a primary small game species hunted in 
			 Arizona. Hunting small game requires only a valid Arizona regular 
			 hunting or combination hunting/fishing license. A U.S. Forest 
			 Service
				Apache-Sitgreaves National 
			 Forests map is a handy tool.  Description:
 Abert's Squirrel: One of the 
			 more striking of the squirrel species, the Abert's squirrel has 
			 dark ear tufts, a gray body with a rusty stripe down its back and 
			 bright white undersides.
 
 Habitat: Dependent upon ponderosa pine vegetation.
 
 Food Preferences: Plant materials including leaf buds, 
			 acorns, forbs, fungi, and in particular, the seeds of ponderosa 
			 pine trees.
 Distribution: 5,000-9,000 feet along the Mogollon Plateau 
			 and White Mountains.   Information courtesy Arizona Game & Fish 
			 Department, Region 1-Pinetop,AZ
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