GREENVILLE, N.C. (WITN) - We’ve seen them before, but haven’t necessarily seen them around eastern North Carolina. Chipmunks tend to live in the Western part of our state but now, NC Wildlife ...
Genetic evidence gathered by University of Illinois researchers shows that chipmunks didn't all head south for the winter, so to speak, during the last ice age in the Midwest. Chipmunks in Danville ...
At the beginning of the last ice age about 40,000 years ago, when most animals were heading south, some chipmunk populations stayed in northern refuges, scientists say. Researchers tallied the ...
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