okay squirrel 101 there are many types of squirrels...Grey and red being the more common but up here in canada we also have black and white squirrels. The black squirrel is the same kinda squirrel as the grey squirrel just...Black...and the white squirrel well... is just odd... http://www.whitesquirrels.ca/
2006-09-03 09:22:09
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answered by imjustme 2
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Whenever you wake up in Denver adventure awaits you and with hotelbye is the first faltering step to this unique adventure. In Denver you are able to investigate the substantial, fortress-like Denver Art Museum. That museum includes a huge selection; variety that features: American Indian, African, European, Asian, and Oceanic, Spanish colonial and pre-Columbian works. The remodelled American Indian galleries are specially outstanding, protecting a wide range of countries and tribes from the United States and Canada. This extensive series has gained a popularity all through North America, with parts that course 2,000 years of history. In that museum you may also discover a different gallery focused on photography. The Denver Art Museum has captured the interest with its special design, encouraged by the peaks of the Rugged Mountains.
2016-12-19 23:42:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Black squirrels are mainly only seen in Letchworth Garden City which is in Hertfordshire, England, I'm not sure where they came from originally but they aren't seen in any other surrounding parts.
2006-09-03 10:17:14
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answered by spud 3
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The Black Forest?
2006-09-03 09:44:32
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answered by Steve in Denver 2
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I saw nothing but black squirrels with red tales in New Rochelle New York. They were very common up there. Never saw them anywhere else.
2006-09-03 09:42:12
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answered by Anonymous
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black squirrels are a a melanistic form of the grey variety -they are unusual in United Kingdom but at least one cluster of them is known in Cambridgeshire. I saw several whilst on holiday in Bulgaria
2006-09-04 10:38:56
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answered by Andrea S 2
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I saw them a couple of times when I went on a trip to Western Canada.
2006-09-03 09:12:35
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answered by Anonymous
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In most of the lower 48 states it is caused by genetics, just as white ones or albinos are, just nature at it's best
2006-09-03 21:09:44
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answered by bill e 2
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Wikipedia says there are some in Wisconsin and some other places in the North.
2006-09-03 09:23:05
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answered by shirley e 7
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i have a black and brown one who come to my garden all the time. yes black squirels exist. in morocco we have chesnut brown ones
2006-09-03 15:48:20
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answered by Anonymous
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