How can you tell a male from a female chipmunk?

These features can be found towards the end of the chipmunk and will appear as two distinct bumps. Look at the genital area, which is located above the anus. In the genital area, males will have two bumps that are about one centimeter apart from each other. In females, the bumps are touching each other.
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What do male and female chipmunks look like?

Their belly is generally yellow-white to light green. Males are slightly smaller than females, but the surest way to tell sexes apart is by the fact that only males call and can inflate their yellow vocal sacs. Adults tend to live only for one year, but some have lived as many as three years.
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Are female chipmunks smaller than males?

Chipmunks are eight to ten inches long and weigh two and a half to four ounces. Males are slightly bigger than females. Both sexes have the five prominent dark-brown to black stripes that run down their sides and backs.
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How can you tell how old a chipmunk is?

To properly care for your chipmunk, determine his age. Chipmunks who are 1 week old will be hairless, have closed eyes and be 1.5 to 2 inches long. By 2 to 3 weeks old, you will be able to see hair, although the eyes will not be open. Newborn chipmunks should be fed 1 to 2 ml of formula six times a day.
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What color is a female chipmunk?

Chipmunk Description

Chipmunks coats range from reddish brown to grey in color with contrasting dark or light stripes on the side of their faces and across their backs and tails. They have white fur on their underparts and their tail is brown, with varied shades of black near the tip.
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Do chipmunks remember humans?

They can remember humans and can recognize the people that can be trusted as a source of food. Their memory is evident in studies where they were able to navigate a maze. Chipmunks are not social and friendly. They would not even make a good pet and always try to stay hidden.
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What month do chipmunks have babies?

One of the questions people often ask about these animals is, “When do chipmunks have babies?” The quick answer is that chipmunks have babies in the Spring, typically in the March-April timeframe.
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Can you keep a chipmunk as a pet?

Chipmunks should not be kept as pets because they are wild animals. Chipmunks don't make good pets. Although some people might enjoy keeping chipmunks, it takes a lot of space, dedication, and hard work. It's also not ethical to keep pet chipmunks, as it comes with very few benefits to the animals themselves.
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What do you feed a chipmunk?

Try healthier options like small pieces of grapes, apples, cucumbers, strawberries and dry raisins. Other good nuts to try in moderation are pine nuts, walnuts, and almonds. Chipmunks have also been known to love dry oats.
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What do chipmunks like to eat the most?

Nutty Choice. Chipmunks feed off of nuts and seeds, which are generally the best choices when feeding your chipmunk. The type of nuts depends on the location. For instance, chipmunks in the south may feed on pecans and peanuts, whereas chipmunks in other areas may only have acorns, or oak nuts, and hickories available.
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Are chipmunks good for anything?

Chipmunks are beneficial

Wherever they poop, they spread tree and other plant seeds, as well as mycorrhiza, a fungus that's vital for increasing water and nutrient absorption in plants.
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Where do chipmunks sleep?

Chipmunks are part of the squirrel family, although their habits are nothing like their larger, grey cousins. There are 21 varieties of chipmunks in North America, but they all sleep in underground burrows. Chipmunks hibernate during the winter months, although they don't sleep the whole time as most hibernators do.
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Why do chipmunks only live 3 years?

The primary factor that determines how long a chipmunk lives is the level of predator activity. Regardless of which species we are talking about, most chipmunks do not survive a full year because of attacks by predators. Most chipmunks are independent from their mothers about two months after being born.
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Do chipmunks mate for life?

Chipmunks are usually solitary and do not mate for life. They defend their territory, and may take a bite out of a challenger!
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Do male chipmunks have balls?

Upon emerging from hibernation in spring the males testicles descend to the scrotal sac making them distinguishable from the females. The sac is covered with whitish-gray fur. The darker the fur the more mature the chipmunk is (Wishner 1982).
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How do you get a chipmunk to trust you?

As the chipmunk becomes more and more accustomed to your presence, move the food in closer until they are right beside you. As they approach, hold as still as possible to give them the confidence to continue. I like to talk to them quietly to get them accustomed to my voice.
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Do chipmunks carry diseases?

Do chipmunks carry diseases? Common chipmunk diseases include leptospirosis, salmonella, Hantavirus, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, encephalitis, rabies, and the plague.
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Can you potty train a chipmunk?

They don't need to be groomed or bathed and do not emit any odor, unlike ferrets, gliders and canines. Chipmunks don't need to be litter trained and are fairly hardy creatures with very few diseases. In short, you need to be aware of the dos and don'ts of chipmunk care, and of course, put in the time and effort.
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How many chipmunks usually live together?

Chipmunks are not social animals, but they can live together in the form of a colony. You can find nearly 8 to 10 chipmunks in one small colony. Chipmunks have more social interactions during mating seasons.
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What animal eats chipmunks?

Hawks, owls, snakes, foxes, dogs, cats, raccoons, coyotes and weasels all prey on the tiny rodents. When a foraging chipmunk detects a predator it sounds an alarm, perhaps to warn others to scurry to safety.
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Why do chipmunks chirp repeatedly?

Chipmunks have a way of communicating with members of the opposite sex. They are known to produce chirps and croaks when pursuing their potential mates. Shortly after mating, females drive away from the males from their territories.
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Can squirrels mate with chipmunks?

No, chipmunks and squirrels will not mate. Although both of these belong to the Sciuridae family of rodents, they are not compatible with one another. They have so little in common that there is no attraction to mate.
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Do squirrels eat chipmunks?

Many animals and birds eat chipmunks. These predators include owls, hawks, weasels, foxes, coyotes, raccoons, bobcats, lynxes, cats, dogs, snakes and even their relatives the red squirrels, depending on the location. One of chipmunk's first lines of defense is locating his home so it's as safe as possible.
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What can I feed chipmunks in my yard?

Chipmunks are fond of nut butters, for instance, as well as pumpkin seeds, raisins, nuts, and oatmeal and other grains. You can put these out in small bowls around the yard to draw chipmunks in. Keep in mind, these may draw other animals, as well, such as squirrels, rats, and rabbits.
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