The difference between Ground squirrel and Suslik
When used as nouns, ground squirrel means any of a number of medium-sized squirrel-like borrowing rodents of the tribe marmotini (i.e., excluding the smaller chipmunks and the larger marmots and prairie dogs), whereas suslik means any of several large eurasian squirrels, of the genera or spermophilus.
check bellow for the other definitions of Ground squirrel and Suslik
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Ground squirrel as a noun:
Any of a number of medium-sized squirrel-like borrowing rodents of the tribe Marmotini (i.e., excluding the smaller chipmunks and the larger marmots and prairie dogs).
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Ground squirrel as a noun:
Any of the squirrel-like borrowing rodents of the tribes Marmotini and .
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Ground squirrel as a noun:
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Suslik as a noun:
Any of several large Eurasian squirrels, of the genera or Spermophilus
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Suslik as a noun:
The fur of these animals