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- Hopi_chipmunk abstract "The Hopi chipmunk (Neotamias rufus) is a small chipmunk found in Colorado, Utah and Arizona in the southwestern United States. It was previously grouped with the Colorado Chipmunk, T. quadrivittatus.Hopi chipmunks prefer rocky areas with pinion and juniper pines and feed mostly on nuts, seeds and fruits. Food gathered is stored in cheek pouches and taken elsewhere for consumption or storage. They nest in rock piles or crevices. Habitat: This is the common chipmunk of much of the canyon and slickrock piñon-juniper country in western Colorado. Population densities appear to be highest in areas with an abundance of broken rock or rubble at the base of cliff faces or in rock formations with deep fissures and crevices suitable for den sites. Diet: Seeds of Indian ricegrass and penstemon are eagerly sought as are seeds of junipers, piñon, oak, skunkbrush, and other shrubs. Description: This species is distinguished by somewhat smaller size and a dorsal pelage that generally lacks significant amounts of black in the stripes, resulting in a more orange red to buff pelage. Measurements are: total length 190–221 mm; length of tail 83–95 mm; length of hindfoot 31–35 mm; length of ear 15–22 mm.Range in Colorado: The Hopi chipmunk occurs in western Colorado from the Yampa River south. It ranges eastward along the Colorado River to Eagle County and along the Gunnison to the western end of the Black Canyon.Status: This species is not listed Hopi chipmunks are naturally timid, and even individuals born in captivity never become tame. Like Panamint chipmunks, they live in southwestern pinyon-juniper forests and nest in rock crevices or piles of broken rock. They are fast and sure-footed on the sheer rock faces of canyons and buttes. They often climb into shrubs to get seeds, but never eat there: either they take the food to the safety of their den, or perch on a boulder or other lookout where they can eat but at the same time watch for hawks or other predators.Sexual Dimorphism: Females are slightly larger than males.Length: Average: 211 mm Range: 197–221 mmWeight: Range: 52-62 g".
- Hopi_chipmunk class Mammal.
- Hopi_chipmunk conservationStatus "LC".
- Hopi_chipmunk conservationStatusSystem "iucn3.1".
- Hopi_chipmunk family Squirrel.
- Hopi_chipmunk genus Neotamias.
- Hopi_chipmunk kingdom Animal.
- Hopi_chipmunk order Rodent.
- Hopi_chipmunk phylum Chordate.
- Hopi_chipmunk synonym "Eutamias quadrivittatus rufus (Hoffmeister and Ellis, 1979)".
- Hopi_chipmunk synonym "Tamias rufus: (Levensen et al., 1985)".
- Hopi_chipmunk thumbnail Tamias-rufus-001.jpg?width=300.
- Hopi_chipmunk wikiPageID "7269226".
- Hopi_chipmunk wikiPageRevisionID "591262476".
- Hopi_chipmunk binomial "Neotamias rufus".
- Hopi_chipmunk classis "Mammalia".
- Hopi_chipmunk familia Squirrel.
- Hopi_chipmunk genus "Neotamias".
- Hopi_chipmunk hasPhotoCollection Hopi_chipmunk.
- Hopi_chipmunk name "Hopi chipmunk".
- Hopi_chipmunk ordo "Rodentia".
- Hopi_chipmunk phylum Chordate.
- Hopi_chipmunk regnum "Animalia".
- Hopi_chipmunk species "N. rufus".
- Hopi_chipmunk status "LC".
- Hopi_chipmunk statusSystem "iucn3.1".
- Hopi_chipmunk synonyms "Eutamias quadrivittatus rufus (Hoffmeister and Ellis, 1979)".
- Hopi_chipmunk synonyms "Tamias rufus: (Levensen et al., 1985)".
- Hopi_chipmunk subject Category:Animals_described_in_1979.
- Hopi_chipmunk subject Category:Chipmunks.
- Hopi_chipmunk subject Category:Fauna_of_the_Southwestern_United_States.
- Hopi_chipmunk subject Category:Mammals_of_the_United_States.
- Hopi_chipmunk type Animal100015388.
- Hopi_chipmunk type Chipmunk102360282.
- Hopi_chipmunk type Chipmunks.
- Hopi_chipmunk type Chordate101466257.
- Hopi_chipmunk type LivingThing100004258.
- Hopi_chipmunk type Mammal101861778.
- Hopi_chipmunk type MammalsOfTheUnitedStates.
- Hopi_chipmunk type Object100002684.
- Hopi_chipmunk type Organism100004475.
- Hopi_chipmunk type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Hopi_chipmunk type Placental101886756.
- Hopi_chipmunk type Rodent102329401.
- Hopi_chipmunk type Squirrel102355227.
- Hopi_chipmunk type Vertebrate101471682.
- Hopi_chipmunk type Whole100003553.
- Hopi_chipmunk type Animal.
- Hopi_chipmunk type Eukaryote.
- Hopi_chipmunk type Mammal.
- Hopi_chipmunk type Species.
- Hopi_chipmunk type Mammal.
- Hopi_chipmunk type Organism.
- Hopi_chipmunk comment "The Hopi chipmunk (Neotamias rufus) is a small chipmunk found in Colorado, Utah and Arizona in the southwestern United States. It was previously grouped with the Colorado Chipmunk, T. quadrivittatus.Hopi chipmunks prefer rocky areas with pinion and juniper pines and feed mostly on nuts, seeds and fruits. Food gathered is stored in cheek pouches and taken elsewhere for consumption or storage. They nest in rock piles or crevices.".
- Hopi_chipmunk label "Hopi chipmunk".
- Hopi_chipmunk label "Hopichipmunk".
- Hopi_chipmunk label "Tamias rufus".
- Hopi_chipmunk label "Tamias rufus".
- Hopi_chipmunk sameAs Tamias_rufus.
- Hopi_chipmunk sameAs Tamias_rufus.
- Hopi_chipmunk sameAs Tamias_rufus.
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- Hopi_chipmunk sameAs Hopichipmunk.
- Hopi_chipmunk sameAs m.025xt3d.
- Hopi_chipmunk sameAs Q1762763.
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- Hopi_chipmunk sameAs Hopi_chipmunk.
- Hopi_chipmunk wasDerivedFrom Hopi_chipmunk?oldid=591262476.
- Hopi_chipmunk depiction Tamias-rufus-001.jpg.
- Hopi_chipmunk isPrimaryTopicOf Hopi_chipmunk.
- Hopi_chipmunk name "Hopi chipmunk".