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"<b>Weathering the Storm:</b><br><br>While most animals fled south as ice covered the U.S. 18,000 years ago during the ice age, new studies suggest that chipmunks hung around.<br><br>Scientists now believe that chipmunks in Wisconsin and Illinois are related to animals that survived the ice in small patches of northern forest.",

"<b>Red-tailed Rascals:</b><br><br>Red-tailed Chipmunks love to <i>sand bathe,</i> rolling around from side to side and even partially burying themselves!",

"<b>Eating for the Environment:</b><br><br>Those small squirrels known as chipmunks are essential to forest ecosystems.<br><br>Because they harvest and hoard seeds, they play a large role in seed distribution. ",

"<b>Tran-spore-tation:</b><br><br>Truffles co-evolved with chipmunks and other mammals, and depend on them to disperse their spores.<br><br>Because mammals are such reliable vectors for spores, the fungi lost the ability to release their spores through the air. ",

"<b>Even Chipmunks Do Chores:</b><br><br>Chipmunk burrows can spread out more than 3.5 m in length!<br><br>Sleeping quarters are kept perfectly clean and all shells and refuse are tucked away in refuse tunnels.",

"<b>Under Suburban Skies:</b><br><br>Chipmunks are often comfortable in suburban yards and dig burrows around fences and logs.<br><br>They prefer to forage for food near their burrows so they can make a quick getaway, should a predator or home owner move too close."];