If you’ve ever found your tulips dug up or your petunias mysteriously missing petals, there’s a good chance some furry little foragers have made a snack out of your hard work. Squirrel and chipmunk ...
— Cora Wieneke, Mount Horeb, Wis. A Erin Flynn, conservation education curator at Henry Vilas Zoo in Madison, Wis.: Squirrels, beavers, chipmunks and rabbits all have similarly shaped teeth because ...
DEAR JESSICA: Help! Every spring I buy hundreds of dollars' worth of plants and flowers, and the rabbits and chipmunks in my yard (which is fully fenced) eat everything. I've tried deer-resistant ...
— Cora Wieneke, Mount Horeb, Wis. Blue Sky Science is a collaboration of the Wisconsin State Journal and the Morgridge Institute for Research.
A Squirrels, beavers, chipmunks and rabbits all have similarly shaped teeth because all of those animals have teeth that continually grow throughout their lives. Just like your fingernails grow ...
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