Douglas squirrel

Nature The Douglas squirrel is a rodent native to British Columbia. This species is called 'squirrel pine' and 'chickaree'. Douglas squirrels are distinguished by their orange front teeth that stop growing. Therefore, they always control the length of their teeth to prevent them from growing. In their range, Douglas squirrels compete with introduced eastern squirrel species. Distribution Blue streaked Lory yellow collared lovebird Geography Continent North America Country Canada, United States Area British Columbia, California, Nevada, Oregon, Washington Biogeographic region Nearctic The cost of WWF BIOMES Mediterranean forests, forests and maquis, temperate coniferous forests Along the Pacific coast of North America, Douglas-fir squirrels are found in northern California, west and central Oregon, western Washington, and southwestern Columbia. British (Canada). The best habitat of this species is a conif...