Sentence examples for squirrels which may from inspiring English sources

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A previous study has shown down-regulation of the expression of CPS1 in hibernating Arctic ground squirrels, which may be an adaptation for using amino acids as a source for gluconeogenesis to fuel tissues with high energy demands, such as the brain and BAT (where adaptive thermogenesis takes place; see below) (Yan et al. 2008).

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Predators include snakes, weasels, squirrels, and blue jays, which may destroy eggs or kill young, and hawks and cats, which pose a threat to both young and adults.

One of the affected squirrels also had oral lesions which may have predisposed to inhalation of foreign material and Staphylococcus aureus was isolated from both the oral lesion and the lung.

Fleas can also spread the virus, which may happen when grays investigate red squirrel nests.

Which may be the point.

Which may even be true.

Which may already be happening.

The squirrel family includes ground squirrels, chipmunks, marmots, prairie dogs, and flying squirrels, but to most people squirrel refers to the 122 species of tree squirrels, which belong to 22 genera of the subfamily Sciurinae.

The problem, Mr. Stern said, is that flying squirrels, which are nocturnal, act more like mice than squirrels.

The peanuts mean that someone is feeding the squirrels, which means that the litters will be bigger and that more and more squirrels will descend on the gardens.

There are thresholds, too, for squirrels, which also cannot survive in stands without enough nutritious seeds.

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