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<tr><th align="center" bgcolor=pink>'''Eastern Gray Squirrel'''</th></tr> |
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<tr><th align="center" bgcolor=pink>'''[[Scientific classification]]'''</th></tr> |
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<tr><td>[[Domain (biology)|Domain]]:</td><td>[[Eukaryota]]</td></tr> |
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<tr><td>[[Kingdom (biology)|Kingdom]]:</td><td>[[Animal|Animalia]]</td></tr> |
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<tr><td>[[Phylum]]:</td><td>[[Chordata]]</td></tr> |
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<tr><td>[[Class (biology)|Class]]:</td><td>[[Mammalia]]</td></tr> |
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<tr><td>[[Order (biology)|Order]]:</td><td>[[Rodentia]]</td></tr> |
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<tr><td>[[Order (biology)|Family]]:</td><td>[[Sciuridae]]</td></tr> |
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<tr><td>[[Order (biology)|Subfamily]]:</td><td>Sciurinae</td></tr> |
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<tr><td>[[Order (biology)|Genus]]:</td><td>'''''Sciurus'''''</td></tr> |
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<tr><td>[[Order (biology)|species]]:</td><td>'''''vulgaris'''''</td></tr> |
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<tr><th align="center" bgcolor="pink">'''[[Binomial name]]'''</th></tr> |
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<tr><th>''Sciurus vulgaris'' |
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The '''Red Squirrel''', is the common European squirrel. It is still common on the European continenent but has been widely replaced by the [[Grey Squirrel]] in [[Great Britain]]. |
The '''Red Squirrel''', is the common European squirrel. It is still common on the European continenent but has been widely replaced by the [[Grey Squirrel]] in [[Great Britain]]. |
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The Red Squirrel, is the common European squirrel. It is still common on the European continenent but has been widely replaced by the Grey Squirrel in Great Britain.