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Mexican Fox Squirrel
Sciurus nayaritensis J. A. Allen 1890
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Kappeler et al 2013
solitary
URI:
http://eol.org/schema/terms/solitary
Definition:
Solitary animals are those that spend a majority of their lives without others of their species, with possible exceptions for mating and raising their young. Antonyms for a solitary animal include a social animal or a colonial animal.
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https://www.definitions.net/definition/solitary+animal
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