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Eastern Gray Squirrel Eating Peanut Royalty Free Stock Photo
Eastern Gray Squirrel about to eat a peanut next to a scarecrow for fall Royalty Free Stock Photo
Eastern Gray Squirrel Eating a Peanut Royalty Free Stock Photo
Eastern Gray Squirrel about to eat a peanut next to a pumpkin for fall Royalty Free Stock Photo
Eastern Gray Squirrel eating a peanut in New York City, USA Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cute Eastern gray squirrel, sciurus carolinensis, hanging upside down on a tree trunk and holding peanut in paws Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cute tame Eastern gray squirrel, sciurus carolinensis, with bright black eyes and fluffy tail sitting and eating peanut Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Cute Eastern gray squirrel, sciurus carolinensis, with bright black eyes and fluffy tail sitting and eating peanut in Royalty Free Stock Photo
Eastern Gray Squirrel about to eat a peanut next to a scarecrow for fall Royalty Free Stock Photo
Chubby Eastern Gray Squirrel eating a peanut Royalty Free Stock Photo
Chubby Eastern Gray Squirrel sitting eating a peanut Royalty Free Stock Photo
Chubby Eastern Gray Squirrel sitting eating a peanut on on weathered wooden fence with a Blue Jay looking on Royalty Free Stock Photo
Eastern Gray Squirrel about to eat a peanut next to a scarecrow for fall Royalty Free Stock Photo
Eastern Gray Squirrel about to eat a peanut next to a pumpkin for fall Royalty Free Stock Photo
Although the Eastern and Western Geay Squirrels look very similar to most people, and also have very similar diets, they really are quite different. As the name implies, the Eastern Gray Squirrel is native to the Eastern portion of the United States, and not California, it was introduced, and many now consider them as invasive. They both do enjoy peanuts though. They scamper about, finding peanuts and scamper away.


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