Baby rock squirrel (Otospermophilus variegatus) nibbling mesquite beans, and nuzzling mom. At San Pedro House, Cochise County, Arizona.

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Baby rock squirrel (Otospermophilus variegatus) nibbling mesquite beans, and nuzzling mom. At San Pedro House, Cochise County, Arizona.

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Taken August 2025
Otospermophilus variegatus, rock squirrel
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New Year squirrel likes to eat avocado sperm.
Uncharismatic Fact of the Day
Not all squirrels live in trees! Like a gopher, the rock squirrel actually lives in a system of complex burrows which can reach up to 5.8 m (19 ft) long! However, that doesn't mean that rock squirrels can't climb; in fact, they often forage for leaves, seeds, and acorns as well as insects and bird eggs in nearby trees and bushes. They are also quite adept at climbing steep, rocky cliffs, hence the name 'rock squirrel'.
(Image: A rock squirrel (Otospermophilus variegatus) by Carla Kishinami)
Wildlife in New Mexico (2012-2014)