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The Secret Lives of Chipmunks

CChloe
Grade 7
Informational
EN
2 min read
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The Secret Lives of Chipmunks

Have you ever spotted a small, striped creature darting across your backyard or through the park? Chances are, you've seen a chipmunk! These adorable rodents are more than just cute faces. They have fascinating behaviors and play an important role in their ecosystems.

What are Chipmunks?

Chipmunks are small, striped rodents belonging to the squirrel family. They are known for their cheek pouches, which they use to carry food. There are about 25 different species of chipmunks, most of which live in North America. One species also lives in Asia.

Habitat and Diet

Chipmunks live in a variety of habitats, including forests, woodlands, and suburban areas. They prefer areas with plenty of trees, shrubs, and rocks, where they can find food and shelter. Chipmunks are omnivores, which means they eat both plants and animals. Their diet includes seeds, nuts, fruits, insects, and small vertebrates.

Behavior

Chipmunks are active during the day and spend much of their time foraging for food. They are known for their ability to stuff their cheek pouches with large amounts of food, which they then carry back to their burrows. Chipmunks are also skilled climbers and can often be seen scampering up trees. They create extensive underground burrows with multiple entrances and chambers for storing food and nesting.

Hibernation

During the winter months, chipmunks hibernate to conserve energy. They enter a state of torpor, which is a period of inactivity and lowered body temperature. Unlike true hibernators, chipmunks do not sleep continuously throughout the winter. They wake up periodically to eat from their food stores.

Role in the Ecosystem

Chipmunks play an important role in the ecosystem by dispersing seeds. As they forage for food, they often bury seeds in the ground. These seeds can then germinate and grow into new plants. Chipmunks also help to control insect populations by eating insects and other small invertebrates. They also serve as a food source for predators such as foxes, hawks, and owls.

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Glossary
Omnivore:
An animal that eats both plants and animals.
Hibernate:
To spend the winter in a dormant state.
Torpor:
A state of decreased physiological activity in an animal.
Foraging:
Searching for food.
Disperse:
To distribute or scatter.
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“The Secret Lives of Chipmunks” is a informational reading passage about Chipmunks, written for Grade 7. It takes about 2 minutes to read (330 words) and comes with an interactive quiz and a printable worksheet with comprehension questions and an answer key.

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